Space for Flexibilitiy: Lessons from the European Union Harmonisation Model in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Regulation
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In: Intellectual Property Forum , No. 97, 30.06.2014, p. 63-69.
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T1 - Space for Flexibilitiy
T2 - Lessons from the European Union Harmonisation Model in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Regulation
AU - Shi, Wei
AU - Jiang, Li
PY - 2014/6/30
Y1 - 2014/6/30
N2 - Human embryonic stem cells have virtually limitless use and enormous potential for therapeutic medicine. However, the lack of common technical standards and uniform patent criteria have hampered further technological progress. For human embryonic stem cell research in the European Union (EU), the divergent regulations among member states have generated unequal access to treatment and an imbalance in distribution of benefits and duties.
AB - Human embryonic stem cells have virtually limitless use and enormous potential for therapeutic medicine. However, the lack of common technical standards and uniform patent criteria have hampered further technological progress. For human embryonic stem cell research in the European Union (EU), the divergent regulations among member states have generated unequal access to treatment and an imbalance in distribution of benefits and duties.
M3 - Article
SP - 63
EP - 69
JO - Intellectual Property Forum
JF - Intellectual Property Forum
SN - 0815-2098
IS - 97
ER -