Biotechnological inventions and patentability of life : the US and European experience
by Andrea Stazi.
- Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2015.
- 325 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Patent protection of biotechnological investions and the limits of patentability Chapter 2. Interventions on human genetic material : legal and bioethical issues Chapter 3. The evolution of the discipline and problematic issues in the United States of America Chapter 4. The evolution of the discipline and problematic issues in Europe Chapter 5. Conclusions: Biotechnological inventions and the patentability of living beings in the United States and European models between legal issues and bioethical profiles : the utility of the comparative method, the perspective of the legal process and relations with other sciences and humanistic disciplines (in particular bioethics).