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This paper aims to study and analyse the legal and ethical issues arising out of the patenting of genes and other DNA sequences in various jurisdictions in the world. Detailed study has been made of the developments in the United States as it is in the forefront of the developments in this area of biotechnology law.

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This paper aims to study and analyse the legal and ethical issues arising out of the patenting of genes and other DNA sequences in various jurisdictions in the world. Detailed study has been made of the developments in the United States as it is in the forefront of the developments in this area of biotechnology law.

This is a comprehensive summary of law of patents in a comprehensive form, which will help you understand and learn this area of law with minimal time and effort.
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This is a comprehensive summary of law of patents in a comprehensive form, which will help you understand and learn this area of law with minimal time and effort.
The aim of this paper is to critically evaluate and appraise the interface between IPR and competition law and policy in India. To that end, the objectives of the paper are to first look into the theoretical underpinnings of the two regimes to see if they are necessarily antithetical to each or whether they can be harmonized; second to look at how developed jurisdictions have dealt with the complex issue; and third to appraise India’s experience and evaluate whether the current framework is ad...
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The aim of this paper is to critically evaluate and appraise the interface between IPR and competition law and policy in India. To that end, the objectives of the paper are to first look into the theoretical underpinnings of the two regimes to see if they are necessarily antithetical to each or whether they can be harmonized; second to look at how developed jurisdictions have dealt with the complex issue; and third to appraise India’s experience and evaluate whether the current framework is ad...
Global computer-based communications cut across territorial borders, creating a new realm of human activity and undermining the feasibility--and legitimacy--of applying laws based on geographic boundaries. While these electronic communications play havoc with geographic boundaries, a new boundary, made up of the screens and passwords that separate the virtual world from the "real world" of atoms, emerges. This new boundary defines a distinct Cyberspace that needs and can create new law and legal...
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Global computer-based communications cut across territorial borders, creating a new realm of human activity and undermining the feasibility--and legitimacy--of applying laws based on geographic boundaries. While these electronic communications play havoc with geographic boundaries, a new boundary, made up of the screens and passwords that separate the virtual world from the "real world" of atoms, emerges. This new boundary defines a distinct Cyberspace that needs and can create new law and legal...
The aim of this paper is to provide a detailed account of the limitations of the various patent regimes obtaining across the world. Limitations in the prosecution procedures for international patents as well as the inherent attribute of a patent as being a State–specific right ultimately contribute to a weak multinational patent enforcement regime. The issues for research have been accordingly framed. The discussion begins with an overview of the various patent treaties and regional patent sys...
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The aim of this paper is to provide a detailed account of the limitations of the various patent regimes obtaining across the world. Limitations in the prosecution procedures for international patents as well as the inherent attribute of a patent as being a State–specific right ultimately contribute to a weak multinational patent enforcement regime. The issues for research have been accordingly framed. The discussion begins with an overview of the various patent treaties and regional patent sys...