AHRC Research Centre for Studies in IP and Technology Law: Recent submissions
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Intellectual Property in the New Millennium
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 1999-06)Paper presented by Jacob on the impact of TRIPS, 1999. -
Response to Consultation on the UK implementation of the Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights (2004/48/EC)
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2005-10)Response by Brown and Waelde to the Patent Office's consultation on the UK implementation of the directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights 2004/48/EC -
The interface between intellectual property, competition and human rights: Overview of field and proposed contribution to knowledge
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2004-06)An overview of the field and proposed contribution to knowledge by Brown. -
Power, responsibility and norms: could and should human rights be used as a curb on intellectual property rights?
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2004-06)Paper by Brown on whether human rights should be used as a curb for intellectual property rights. -
Minute of proceedings from the IP, Competition and Human Rights conference
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2004-12)Minute of proceedings from the IP, Competition and Human Rights conference, chaired by Waelde and Brown. The meeting was held in Edinburgh during 2004. -
IP, Regulation and the Enabling State
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2005-09)Conference paper presented by Brown to the Society of Legal Scholars in September 2005. -
The interface between IP and competition in the developed world
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2004-12)Paper presented by Korah to the "IP, Competition and Human Rights" expert meeting held in 2004. -
Intellectual Property Rights, Competition Policy and Innovation: Is There a Problem?
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2004-12)Paper presented by Geroski to the "IP, Competition and Human Rights" expert meeting held in 2004. -
Human Rights, Intellectual Property and Competition Law: From Fragmentation to Coherence
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2004-12)Paper presented by Cottier to the "IP, Competition and Human Rights" expert meeting held in 2004. -
The role of human rights in safeguarding the exercise of IP
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2004-12)Paper presented by Grosheide at the "Towards Utopia" expert meeting chaired by Waelde and Brown, held in December 2004. -
The Right Not to Know: An Autonomy Based Approach – A Response to Andorno
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2004)The author comments on the question of a right not to know genetic information, in a response to Dr Adorno. The article discusses similaries shared between Laurie and Adorno, with the former differentiating his views by ... -
Privacy and Property? Multi-level Strategies for Protecting Personal Interests in Genetic Material
(Policy Research Initiative, Canada, 2003)The paper builds on earlier medico-legal work by Laurie on privacy in relation to genetic material. In this chapter, the author discusses not only Laurie's views as 'pro-privacy' but the limitations of privacy, particularly ... -
Transposition of the E-Commerce Directive
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2003-01-01)Summary by Edwards of weblinks and further information for the state of play of the transposition of the EU E-Commerce Directive, 2003. -
Canning the spam: Is There a Case for Legal Control of Junk Electronic Mail?
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2000-01-01)Paper presented by Edwards on 'Canning the spam: Is there a case for legal control of junk electronic mail?', 2000. -
Free Trade Agreements and IT based business Research Appendix
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2007-06-01)Free Trade Agreements and IT based business Research Appendix Initial Scoping Report Appendix -
Minutes of Advisory Workshop on E-Commerce
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2003-12-17)Minutes of the Advisory Workshop on E-Commerce, chaired by Edwards, held in Edinburgh in 2003. -
The impact of Free Trade Agreements on Information Technology based business
(AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, 2007-06-01)Initial scoping report of the Free Trade and IT-based Businesses theme. -
The Autonomy of Others: Reflections on the Rise and Rise of Patient Choice in Contemporary Medical Law
(Ashgate Publishing, 2006)The author, Laurie, provides an account of the writings of Professor (Emiritus) of Forensic Medicine and Honorary Fellow, Professor J Kenyon Mason. In this chapter, an extract from Professor Mason's Festschrift, Laurie ... -
Tackling Community Concerns about Commercialisation and Genetic Research: A Modest Interdisciplinary Proposal
(Elsevier, 2007)In recent years, there has been a rise in the creation of DNA databases promising a range of health benefits to individuals and populations. This development has been accompanied by an interest in, and concern for the ... -
Challenging Medical-Legal Norms: The Role of Autonomy, Confidentiality and Privacy in Protecting Individual and Familial Group Rights in Genetic Information
(Taylor and Francis, 2001)In this article, Laurie discusses the impact of generating genetic information, and what the consequences are of this for individuals, and family members, whose familial genetic information is shared. The authors considers ...