
Title
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and the Life Sciences (edited by Duncan Matthews and Herbert Zech)
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Description
Intellectual property (IP) is a key component of the life sciences, one of the most dynamic and innovative fields of technology today. At the same time, the relationship between IP and the life sciences raises new public policy dilemmas. The Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and the Life Sciences comprises contributions by leading experts from academia and industry to provide in-depth analyses of key topics including pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and genes, plant innovations, stem cells, the role of competition law and access to medicines. The Research Handbook focuses on the relationship between IP and the life sciences in Europe and the United States, complemented by country-specific case studies on Australia, Brazil, China, India, Japan, Kenya, South Africa and Thailand to provide a truly international perspective.
Professor Janis' contribution, chapter 9, is titled, "Non-Obvious Plants."
ISBN
9781783479443
Publication Date
2017
Publisher
Edward Elgar
City
Cheltenham, UK
Keywords
Intellectual property, Biotechnology industries--Law and legislation, Plant life
Disciplines
Agriculture Law | Intellectual Property Law | International Law | Law | Plant Sciences | Science and Technology Law
Recommended Citation
Janis, Mark D., "Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and the Life Sciences (edited by Duncan Matthews and Herbert Zech)" (2017). Books by Maurer Faculty. 168.
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facbooks/168
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Copies available in the Jerome Hall Law Library, K 1519.B54 R47 2017