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Bostyn, S.

17 May, 2021

Why a COVID IP Waiver Is not a Good Strategy

19 June, 2018

Effects of Supplementary Protection Mechanisms for Pharmaceutical Products

28 October, 2016

Final report of the Expert Group on the development and implications of patent law in the field of biotechnology and genetic engineering

26 August, 2014

Patentability of Plants: At the Crossroads between Monopolizing Nature and Protecting Technological Innovation?

22 August, 2013

Enabling biotechnological inventions in Europe and the United States: a study of the patentability of proteins and DNA sequences with special emphasis on the disclosure requirement

22 August, 2013

Patenting DNA sequences (polynucletides) and scope of protection in the European Union: an evaluation

22 August, 2013

DNA patents in Europe: Controversy remains

22 August, 2013

No Contact with the Human Body, Please! Patentability of Diagnostic Method Inventions after G01/04

The Institute for Information Law (IViR) engages in cutting-edge research furthering the development of information law, and provides a forum for critical debate about the needs, interests, rights and freedoms of the information society

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