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Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Patents
By Marco Stief
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On the other hand, it is unclear how to deal with natural occurrences of a substance in terms of its accessibility and bioethics.
It must also be understood how different identifications of a substance and the resulting patents interrelate with each other, i.e. how their scopes of protection are defined. This is problematic especially because of the absolute substance protection, which includes all conceivable uses and methods.
The past decisions of the ECJ as regards broccoli- and to-mato-patents, as well as embryonic stem cells have highlighted the importance of this field of law.
Most of the proceedings regarding pharmaceutical, biological and chemical patents are held in German courts. The German jurisprudence is also of importance to the subject matter, as it has often been the basis for decisions of the ECJ. Thus, German case law is used to illustrate the comments.
Dr Maximilian Haedicke holds a chair in IP law at the University of Freiburg, Germany, and is judge at the Düsseldorf Regional Court of Appeal. Dr Marco Stief, LL.M. and Dr Dirk Bühler are patent attorneys and partners in Maiwald Patentanwälte in Munich, Germany.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
1288
Release Date:
2021-12-31
Publication Date:
2025-12-09
Publisher:
C.H. Beck
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
340664855X
ISBN13:
9783406648557
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Weight:
1650 g
Height:
173 cm
Width:
247 cm
Thickness:
52 cm
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