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Pharmaceutical Medicine, Biotechnology and European Law

Richard Goldberg (University of Birmingham) Julian Lonbay (University of Birmingham)

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English
Cambridge University Press
18 January 2001
European law has been faced with increasingly complex issues emerging from rapid developments in pharmaceutical medicine and biotechnology. A team of distinguished European legal practitioners and academics reassess the impact of European law on health care and pharmaceutical law. The essays are grouped under four themes: Free movement of goods and persons, competition and intellectual property; European drug regulation; Biotechnology; and Product liability and transnational health care litigation. The book reviews the impact of European law on movement of health care professionals and pharmaceuticals, patent and trademark rights, the Product Liability Directive, laws on product liability and intellectual property claims. It examines recent developments in drug regulation, particularly data protection, abridged applications for marketing authorisations and the European Medicines Evaluation Agency. A compelling analysis is made of the Biotechnology Directive morality clauses. This important study offers a valuable resource for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, legal academics and practitioners alike.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 159mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   578g
ISBN:   9780521792493
ISBN 10:   0521792495
Pages:   280
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Notes on the contributors; Preface; Introduction Richard Goldberg and Julian Lonbay; Part I. Free Movement of Goods and Persons, Competition and Intellectual Property: 1. The free movement of goods I: pharmaceuticals, patents and parallel trade Professor W. R. Cornish; 2. The free movement of goods II: pharmaceuticals, trade marks and parallel imports Belinda Isaac; 3. The free movement of health care professionals in the European Community Julian Lonbay; 4. EC competition law, drugs and intellectual property: recent developments Professor Leigh Hancher; Part II. European Drug Regulation: 5. Data protection and abridged applications for marketing authorisations in the pharmaceutical industry Ian Dodds-Smith; 6. The role of the European Medicines Evaluation Agency (EMEA) in the harmonisation of pharmaceutical regulation Antoine Cuvillier; Part III. Biotechnology: 7. The morality clauses of the Directive on the Legal Protection of Biotechnological Inventions: conflict, compromise, and the patent community Deryck Beyleveld, Professor Roger Brownsword and Margaret Llewelyn; Part IV. Product Liability and Transnational Health Care Litigation: 8. The development risk defence and the European Court of Justice; increased injury costs and the Supplementary Protection Certificate Richard Goldberg; 9. Transnational health care litigation and the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995, Part III Jonathan Harris; Index.

Dr Richard Goldberg is a Solicitor and Lecturer in Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Birmingham. He is the author of Causation and Risk in the Law of Torts: Scientific Evidence and Medicinal Product Liability, nominated for the SPTL Book Prize in 1999. Dr Julian Lonbay is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Institute of European Law of the University of Birmingham. His publications include Training Lawyers in the European Community, International Professional Practice, Remedies for Breach of EC Law (edited with Biondi), Enhancing the Legal Position of the European Consumer, and Frontiers of Competition Law

Reviews for Pharmaceutical Medicine, Biotechnology and European Law

'This important study offers a valuable resource for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, legal academics and practitioners alike. It is up-to-date, well researched and presented, and gives an intriguing overview of some of the most pressing issues on the pharmaceutical and biotechnological scene in modern-day Europe.' Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law ...the collection of essays in Pharmaceutical Medicine vividly portrays the tensions and sheer ambition and complexities of superimposing European-wide bodies and law on national markets and member states to create a European market in pharmeceutical medicine and biotechnology...a welcome contribution. Journal of Legal Medicine


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