All Stories

  1. A comparative examination of the socio-political-moral lives of patents
  2. Exclusive rights of patent owners versus rights of chattel owners: the implied licence approach
  3. The changing function of patents: a reversion to privileges?
  4. D’Arcy v. Myriad Genetics: A Demand for the “Made” or “Non-Information” and Clear Subject Matter?
  5. Intellectual Property and Access to Im/material Goods
  6. Gene-related inventions in Europe: purpose- vs function-bound protection
  7. Indigenous Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property Rights
  8. Chapter 3 Intellectual Property and Other Intangibles
  9. International Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage
  10. Preface
  11. The nebulous “invention”: from “idea and embodiment” to “idea/embodiment and observable physical effects”?
  12. A tale of two histories: the “invention” and its incentive theory