Intellectual Property Law and Policy
How China Succeeded in Protecting Olympic Trademarks and Why this Success Will Not Generate Immediate Improvements in Intellectual Property Protection in China, Loyola Law & Technology Annual (2010)
After centuries of stagnant growth and international isolation, China has emerged as the fastest-growing economy...
Compulsory Licensing of Patented Pharmaceuticals: Why a WTO Administrative Body Should Determine What Constitues a Public Health Crisis under the Doha Declaration, Wake Forest Intellectual Property Law Journal (2009)
In response to concerns that patent protection for pharmaceuticals negatively affected world health, the WTO...
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Regulatory Approval of Follow-On Biologics: Takings Implications of Twelve Years of Market Exclusivity and Future Conflict in Determinations of Bioequivalence, Unpublished (2010)
Congressional interest in the availability of low-cost pharmaceuticals has focused on the increasingly important class...