Patenting Genetics in Intellectual Property Law: Whether the Laws Will Be Justifiable

  • 2013

Patenting Genetics in Intellectual Property Law: Whether the Laws Will Be Justifiable

Author:
Sicily Stephens
Abstract:

This paper is on intellectual properties and how the government funds the nation, focusing on tactics employed in China, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. The main theme is intellectual property rights through the foreign services, and the need to protect genetic patents. It states findings using a selection called A Burgeoning Conflict, where examples of foreign services are given for international property rights in the life-saving treatment such as medicines/conflict clauses, and how it relates to the public.