Biotechnological inventions: moral restraints and patent law Mills, Oliver
Material type: TextPublication details: Aldershot Ashgate Publishing 2005Description: xviii+195 pISBN:- 9780754624202
- 346.0486
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Book | Ahmedabad | 346.0486 M4B4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 163385 |
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346.048209 D2C6 Copyright and the public interest | 346.0486 G4I2 Identity, invention, and the culture of personalized medicine patenting | 346.0486 I6 Innovation without patents: harnessing the creative spirit in a diverse world | 346.0486 M4B4 Biotechnological inventions: moral restraints and patent law | 346.0486 P2P2 Patents and industry standards | 346.0486 S8I6 International patent law: cooperation, harmonization and an institutional analysis of WIPO and the WTO | 346.0486095 K2I6 Indian patent law and practice |
These two books share an underlying theme that the role of law in the development of new genetic technologies is to be facilitative as well as regulatory. The collection edited by Professor Sheila McLean contains 24 papers published recently, mainly from international law and bioethics journals. This collection forms part of Ashgate's International Library of Medicine, Ethics and Law. The book is divided into two equal parts, with the first focussing on a general discussion about the genetic enterprise as a whole, and the second on cutting edge debates in genetics such as cloning and gene therapy.
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