Description
This collection reflects on contemporary and contentious issues in international rulemaking in regards to pharmaceutical patent law. With chapters from both well-established and rising scholars, the collection contributes to the understanding of the regulatory framework governing pharmaceutical patents as an integrated discipline through the assessment of relevant laws, trends and policy options. Focusing on patent law and related pharmaceutical regulations, the collection addresses the pressing issues governments face in an attempt to resolve policy dilemmas involving competing interests, needs and objectives. The common theme running throughout the collection is the need for policy and law makers to think and act in a systemic manner and to be more reflective and responsive in finding new solutions within and outside the patent system to the long-standing problems as well as emerging challenges
About the Author
Bryan Mercurio is Professor and Vice Chancellor's Outstanding Fellow of the Faculty of Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Daria Kim is Doktorandin at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition.
Reviews
'The editors have mustered a wide range of authors, including legal practitioners, academics and a Constitutional Court Justice, to opine on a broad range of topical issues confronting rule-makers concerning pharmaceutical patent law. This diversity makes for a varied discussion.'
John A. Tessensohn, European Intellectual Property Review
'A solid reference book for scholars and those interested in governments' struggle between incentivising innovation and access to affordable medicine.'
John A. Tessensohn, European Intellectual Property Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780367193386
Author Bryan Mercurio
Format Paperback
Page Count 249
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 385g