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Antitrust in Pharmaceutical Markets and Geographical Rules of Origin

Edited by: Pierre Kobel, Pranvera Kellezi, Bruce Kilpatrick

ISBN13: 9783319558127
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book gathers international and national reports from across the globe on key questions in the field of antitrust and intellectual property.

The first part discusses the application of competition law in the pharmaceutical sector, which continues to be a focus for anti-trust authorities around the world. A detailed international report explores the extent to which the application of the competition rules in the pharmaceutical sector should be affected by the specific characteristics of those products and markets (including consumer protection rules, the need to promote innovation, the need to protect public budgets, and other public interest considerations). It provides an excellent comparative study of this complex subject, which lies at the interface between competition law and intellectual property law.

The second part of the book gathers contributions from various jurisdictions on the topic of "What rules should govern claims by suppliers about the national or geographic origin of their goods or services?" This section presents an international report, which offers an unparalleled comparative analysis of this topic, bringing together common themes and contrasting the various national provisions dealing with indications of origin, amongst other things.

The book also includes the resolutions passed by the General Assembly of the International League of Competition Law (LIDC) following a debate on each of these topics, which include proposed solutions and recommendations. The LIDC is a long-standing international association that focuses on the interface between competition law and intellectual property law, including unfair competition issues.

Subjects:
Competition Law, Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Part I: Antitrust in Pharmaceutical Markets: International Report by Stephen Dnes
Australia by Julie Clarke and Barbora Jedlickova
Austria by Gerhard Fussenegger and Rainer Schultes
Belgium by Koen T'Syen
Czech Republic by Kamil Nejezchleb
France by Liliana Eskenazi, Olivier Freget, Laetitia Ghebali, Clement Hubert, Martina Isola, Nizar Lajnef and Jean-Julien Lemonnier
Hungary by Gusztav Bacher and Andras Horvath
India by Arunabha Ganguli
Italy by Elisa Teti and Ottavia Raffaelli
Malta by Clement Mifsud-Bonnici
Poland by Aleksander Stawicki, Paulina Komorowska and Juliusz Krzyzanowski
Sweden by Vladimir Bastidas Venegas
Switzerland by Dominique Guex
The Netherlands by Cees Jan de Boer and Maria Geilmann
Ukraine by Viktoriia Gladka and Mariia Baranovych
United Kingdom by James Bourke

Part II: Geographical Rules of Origin: International Report by Simon Holzer
Austria by Christoph Petsch and Michael Meyenburg
Belgium by Claire Hazee
Brazil by Felipe Barros Oquendo
France by Guillaume Couet and Martina Isola
Germany by Olaf Sosnitza
Hungary by Adam Liber
Japan by Noriko Itai, Kenta Sugimoto and Shigeshi Tanaka
Malta by Philip Mifsud and Elise Dingli
Poland by Aleksandra Wedrychowska-Karpinska and Agnieszka Wiercinska-Kruzewska.