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020 _a978-81-322-2975-9
082 _a608.5:347.77
_bKSH
100 _aKshitij Kumar Singh
245 _aBiotechnology and Intellectual Property Rights: Legal and Social Implications
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bSpringer,
_c2015.
300 _axix, 254p.
650 _a1. Introduction
_a1.1 Background
_a1.2 Biotechnology and Intellectual Property Rights: A conceptual framework
_a1.3 Nature, Purpose, and Focus of the Book
_a1.4 The Framework of the Book
650 _a2. Patentability of Biotechnology: A Comparative Study with regard to the USA, European Union, Canada and India
_a2.1 Biotechnology and Patent Law
_a2.2 Patentability of Biotechnology in the USA
_a2.3 Patentability of Biotechnology In European Union
_a2.4 Patentability of Biotechnology Inventions in Canada
_a2.5 Patentability of Biotechnology Inventions in India
650 _a3. Patentability of Biotechnology Under the International Patent Regime: Differentiation v. Harmonisation
_a3.1 Territorial Nature of Patents
_a3.2 Internationalisation of Patent System: From Territorial to Global Patent Regime
_a3.3 Patentability of Biotechnology Under TRIPS: Interpreting TRIPS in the Light of Biotechnology Inventions
_a3.4 Feasibility of a Uniform Global Patent System: Differentiation v.Harmonisation
_a3.5 Implications of Setting up a Uniform World Patent References
650 _a4. Legal, Social and Policy Implications of Genetic Patents: Issues of Accessibility, quality of research and Public Health
650 _a5. Intellectual Property Protection to Bioinformatics and Genomic Databases and Open Source Analogy to Biotechnology
650 _a6. Implications of Genetic Patents on Human Genetic Resources: Issues of Ownership, Benefit Sharing and Informed Consent
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