Competition Law and Patents: A Follow-on Innovation Perspective in the Biopharmaceutical Industry

Author:   Irina Haracoglou
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781847205995


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   31 January 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Competition Law and Patents: A Follow-on Innovation Perspective in the Biopharmaceutical Industry


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Using the example of research tools in biopharmaceutical research and innovation, this book examines the complexities of the relationship between two fundamental areas of law and policy - intellectual property rights and competition law. It addresses a question that is certain to become paramount in other industries also: how to strike the balance between initial and follow-on innovation so as to ensure that access to 'essential' research tools (or other fundamental elements to follow-on innovation) is not impeded. The book concludes by suggesting how competition law could be used to complement the patent balance.Competition Law and Patents caters for various groups ranging from those with a general interest in competition law, patent law and/or biopharmaceuticals, to students who want to understand how competition and intellectual property work in practice (or to understand the interface between the two policies), and from practitioners and policymakers to people within the biopharmaceutical industry itself.

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Author:   Irina Haracoglou
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.550kg
ISBN:  

9781847205995


ISBN 10:   1847205992
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   31 January 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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`This is an original and well-argued thesis overall, of particular interest to policy makers and academics in both IP and competition law.' -- Ioannis Lianos, World Competition `This is an incredibly interesting book on an increasingly pertinent topic. . . the book is succinctly written and provides a comprehensive overview of EU law. . . providing a really useful analysis of the European cases concerned with the imposition of a duty to deal in relation to intellectual property. . . This book is a thoroughly enjoyable read, and perhaps because of its brevity the author retains her focus on the central issues being examined. I found it to be engaging and thought provoking.' -- Jane Nielsen, Competition and Consumer Law Journal `The book caters for various groups ranging from those with a general interest in competition law, patent law and/or biopharmaceuticals, to students who want to understand how competition and intellectual property work in practice (or to understand the interface between the two policies), and from practitioners and policymakers to people within the biopharmaceutical industry itself.' -- Journal of Intellectual Property Rights


'This is an original and well-argued thesis overall, of particular interest to policy makers and academics in both IP and competition law.' -- Ioannis Lianos, World Competition 'This is an incredibly interesting book on an increasingly pertinent topic... the book is succinctly written and provides a comprehensive overview of EU law... providing a really useful analysis of the European cases concerned with the imposition of a duty to deal in relation to intellectual property... This book is a thoroughly enjoyable read, and perhaps because of its brevity the author retains her focus on the central issues being examined. I found it to be engaging and thought provoking.' -- Jane Nielsen, Competition and Consumer Law Journal 'The book caters for various groups ranging from those with a general interest in competition law, patent law and/or biopharmaceuticals, to students who want to understand how competition and intellectual property work in practice (or to understand the interface between the two policies), and from practitioners and policymakers to people within the biopharmaceutical industry itself.' -- Journal of Intellectual Property Rights


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Irina Haracoglou, Attorney at Law, Independent Researcher/Consultant

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