This book examines how patent injunctions are drafted, tailored, and enforced across Europe, the U.S., Canada, and Israel. It highlights national approaches to flexibility in injunctive relief and offers a comprehensive comparative analysis for legal practitioners and scholars. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Examines how national patent systems have maintained distinct practices despite global harmonization efforts. Spanning from the 19th century to today, it explores the cultural and historical forces shaping patent policies and highlights the persistent diversity in global patent governance.
Traces the rise of biotechnology through the lens of a pioneering patent attorney. It explores how genetic engineering led scientists to commercialize biology, delving into landmark cases, CRISPR, and legal battles over life forms, while also addressing ethical concerns like drug pricing and global access to medicine.
This Nutshell offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of U.S. patent law, covering key doctrines, statutes, and recent developments. It addresses topics like claim construction, infringement, and remedies, making it a valuable reference for both beginners and experienced practitioners in the field of intellectual property.
Analyzes the conflict between patent rights and access to affordable medicines in developing countries. Focusing on India, Kenya, and South Africa, Oke argues for integrating human rights into patent law to protect public health and ensure equitable access to essential medicines.