Biotechnological Inventions and Patentability of Life
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Biotechnological Inventions and Patentability of Life

The US and European Experience

9781784715892 Edward Elgar Publishing
Andrea Stazi, Department of Human Sciences, European University of Rome, Italy
Publication Date: 2015 ISBN: 978 1 78471 589 2 Extent: 336 pp
In today’s technological world, biotechnology is one of the most innovative and highly invested-in industries for research, in the field of science. This book analyses the forms and limitations of patent protection recognition for biotechnological inventions, with particular regard to patentability of life.

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In today’s technological world, biotechnology is one of the most innovative and highly invested-in industries for research, in the field of science. This book analyses the forms and limitations of patent protection recognition for biotechnological inventions, with particular regard to patentability of life.

The author expertly compares the United States model, traditionally based on technical evaluations, with the European model, inspired by fundamental rights and bioethics. He highlights how the regulation of biotechnological inventions should guarantee a fair balance between protection of investment and access to information, which is essential for further research and innovation.

Academics and practitioners dealing with intellectual property, patent law and biotechnological inventions will find this book to be of interest. The topics discussed will also be useful for patent offices and medical institutions, as well as medical researchers.
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‘Professor Stazi’s volume on biotechnological inventions is an excellent work that any scholar or practitioner in this complex area of law should not only read, but also frequently consult. This detailed, systematic and comprehensive explanation of the provisions on “patentability of life” – both in the EU and the USA – is combined with the related theories and constructions as well as the relevant case law. In this regard, the author offers a balanced overview of the relevant provisions and their explicit or implied exceptions.’
- Alberto Musso, University of Bologna, Italy

‘The appropriate protection of biotechnological inventions and the so-called “patentability of life” are one of the most crucial questions of modern intellectual property. It is also one of the most debated, as it involves not only complex legal issues but raises high social, ethical and even sometimes religious concerns. Professor Stazi’s book is thus a very timely contribution, managing the “tour de force” of combining serious and comparative doctrinal analysis of the criteria (and the limits) of patentability, while at the same time offering a good overview of the challenges with regard to bioethics and fundamental rights. Without any doubt, this volume will enrich the already excellent series on New Directions in Patent Law.’
– Christophe Geiger, CEIPI, University of Strasbourg, France
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Contents: 1. Patent Protection of Biotechnological Inventions and the Limits of Patentability 2. Interventions on Human Genetic Material: Legal and Bioethical Issues 3. The Evolution of the Discipline and Problematic Issues in the United States of America 4. The Evolution of the Discipline and Problematic Issues in Europe Conclusions Index
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