New Intellectual Property of Health
New Intellectual Property of Health
Beyond Plain Packaging
Alemanno, Alberto; Bonadio, Enrico
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
09/2016
384
Dura
Inglês
9781784718787
15 a 20 dias
Introduction: Setting the Scene
Alberto Alemanno and Enrico Bonadio
PART 1: LEGAL AND POLICY ISSUES
1. Unpacking plain packaging and other standardization requirements in the light of behavioural sciences
Alberto Alemanno
2. On the nature of trademark rights: does trademark registration confer positive or negative rights?
Enrico Bonadio
3. Trademarks, tobacco, health: brokerage by fundamental rights?
Matthew J. Elsmore
4. Trademarks in the pharmaceutical sector: the dynamic between brands, proprietary names and labelling regulations
Jeremy Blum
5. The interface between nutrition and health claims and EU trademark law
Ignacio Carreno and Eugenia Costanza Laurenza
PART II ADJUDICATING THE NEW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF HEALTH
6. Plain packaging of tobacco products and the WTO challenge
Mark Davison
7. Challenges in achieving public health objectives through product labelling regulation: reflections on Sri Lankan trademark and constitutional law
Althaf Marsoof
8. Tobacco packaging measures affecting intellectual property protection under international investment law: the claims against Uruguay and Australia
Andrew D. Mitchell
9. Leveraging certification marks for public health
Valentina Vadi
PART III REINVENTING THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF HEALTH
10. Leveraging Certification Marks for Public Health
Margaret Chon with Maria Therese Fujiye
11. Terroir and public health: can geographical indications of origin promote 'healthy' products?
Irene Calboli
12. Patents as a tool to encourage the production of healthier food
Enrico Bonadio
Index
Introduction: Setting the Scene
Alberto Alemanno and Enrico Bonadio
PART 1: LEGAL AND POLICY ISSUES
1. Unpacking plain packaging and other standardization requirements in the light of behavioural sciences
Alberto Alemanno
2. On the nature of trademark rights: does trademark registration confer positive or negative rights?
Enrico Bonadio
3. Trademarks, tobacco, health: brokerage by fundamental rights?
Matthew J. Elsmore
4. Trademarks in the pharmaceutical sector: the dynamic between brands, proprietary names and labelling regulations
Jeremy Blum
5. The interface between nutrition and health claims and EU trademark law
Ignacio Carreno and Eugenia Costanza Laurenza
PART II ADJUDICATING THE NEW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF HEALTH
6. Plain packaging of tobacco products and the WTO challenge
Mark Davison
7. Challenges in achieving public health objectives through product labelling regulation: reflections on Sri Lankan trademark and constitutional law
Althaf Marsoof
8. Tobacco packaging measures affecting intellectual property protection under international investment law: the claims against Uruguay and Australia
Andrew D. Mitchell
9. Leveraging certification marks for public health
Valentina Vadi
PART III REINVENTING THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF HEALTH
10. Leveraging Certification Marks for Public Health
Margaret Chon with Maria Therese Fujiye
11. Terroir and public health: can geographical indications of origin promote 'healthy' products?
Irene Calboli
12. Patents as a tool to encourage the production of healthier food
Enrico Bonadio
Index