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You are here:Home Publications Genes and Ingenuity: Gene patenting and human health (ALRC Report 99) 12. Patents and Human Genetic Research

12. Patents and Human Genetic Research

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In this section:
  • Introduction
  • The research continuum
  • Impact of gene patents on research
  • Broad patents
  • Patents and research tools
  • ALRC’s views
  • New principles and guidelines on patents and research tools
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Genes and Ingenuity: Gene patenting and human health (ALRC Report 99)

Table of Contents:

  • Executive Summary
  • List of Recommendations
  • Implementation Schedule
  • 1. Introduction to the Inquiry
  • 2. The Patent System
  • 3. Gene Patents
  • 4. International Legal Framework
  • 5. Domestic Legal Framework
  • 6. Patentability of Genetic Materials and Technologies
  • 7. Exclusions from Patentability
  • 8. Patent Office Practices
  • 9. Challenging and Enforcing Patent Rights
  • 10. The Role of Courts and Tribunals in Patent Disputes
  • 11. Publicly Funded Research and Intellectual Property
  • 12. Patents and Human Genetic Research
    • Introduction
    • The research continuum
    • Impact of gene patents on research
    • Broad patents
    • Patents and research tools
    • ALRC’s views
    • New principles and guidelines on patents and research tools
  • 13. An Experimental Use Exemption
  • 14. Research Culture, Patents and Commercialisation
  • 15. Stem Cell Technologies
  • 16. Overview of the Biotechnology Sector
  • 17. Technology Transfer
  • 18. Patents and the Biotechnology Industry
  • 19. Gene Patents and the Healthcare System
  • 20. Gene Patents and Healthcare Provision
  • 21. Medical Treatment Defences
  • 22. Licensing of Patent Rights
  • 23. Statutory Licensing Schemes
  • 24. Competition Law and Intellectual Property
  • 25. Prices Oversight
  • 26. Crown Use and Acquisition
  • 27. Compulsory Licensing
  • 28. Copyright and Databases
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