+About Us
BOOK
SHELF
SHOP
CART
Home > LAWYERS > Intellectual Property Law > Patent Law
Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Patents : A Handbook
15%
Saving
Great Deals

Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Patents : A Handbook

by Maximilian Haedicke, Marco Stief, Dirk Buhler
Edition: 2016
Was Rs.26400.00 Now Rs.22440.00
(Prices are inclusive of all taxes)
15% off
Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Patents : A Handbook 0 Reviews | Write A Review
Your selected options are:
Free Shipping
FREE DELIVERY:
Want a Shipping Estimate? Add an Indian Pin Code, Click Here

Ships in 7 days
This Product is
Ships in 7 days

recommendation
Recommend
recommendation 5

  • Share
    1
  • Share
    1
  • Share
    0
  • Share
    1
  • Send By e-mail

Commendations

Related Books

By Marco Stief, Dirk B...
Rs. 15,200.00  Rs. 12,920.00
By Johannes Pitz, Atsu...
Rs. 16,000.00  Rs. 13,600.00
By Maximilian Haedicke...
Rs. 26,400.00  Rs. 22,440.00
By Christof Augenstein...
Rs. 24,000.00  Rs. 20,400.00
By Maximilian Haedicke...
Rs. 26,400.00  Rs. 22,440.00
By Sumeet Malik
Click on TITLE to choose available options.

Product Details:

Format: Hardbound
Pages: 1500 pages
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Language: English
ISBN: 9783406648557
Dimensions: 24.2 CM X 3.66 CM X 16 CM
Date Added: 2014-11-20
Search Category: Lawbooks

Overview:

The topic of pharmaceutical, biological and chemical patents is a special matter within European and German patent law. There are several structural alterations, like polymorphism and enantiomerism, leading to a deriavative of a substance that is comprised in the prior art. This gives rise to the question under what circumstances such alterations can be novel and in which cases they are included in the state of the art. But even if a substance is prior art, a new medical use of it can be patented, as such medical use patents are politically intended to promote medical research.

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 especiall 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.

+ View More

Best Sellers

By C.K. Takwani
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By EBC
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By Gopal Sankaranaraya...
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By EBC
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By Rajesh Kapoor
Click on TITLE to choose available options.

EBC RECOMMENDED

By C.K. Takwani
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By Dr. Murlidhar Chatu...
Rs. 495.00  Rs. 421.00
By EBC
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By Suranjan Chakravart...
Click on TITLE to choose available options.
By Rajesh Kapoor
Click on TITLE to choose available options.