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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
15-Aug-2020 | AI-assisted inventions in the field of drug discovery: readjusting the inventive step analysis | Gurgula, O |
6-Jun-2021 | COVID-19, IP and access: Will the current system of medical innovation and access to medicines meet global expectations? | Gurgula, O; Lee, WH |
1-Jun-2021 | Drug prices, patents and access to life-saving medicines: changes are urgently needed in the COVID-19 era | Gurgula, O |
15-Jul-2016 | The impact of family ownership on innovation: evidence from the German machine tool industry | Decker, C; Günther, C |
28-Sep-2017 | Monopoly v. Openness: Two sides of IP coin in the pharmaceutical industry | Gurgula, O |
1-Feb-2024 | On the European Commission’s proposal to create a new EU-wide compulsory licensing regime. | Gurgula, O |
2020 | Response to the UK IPO ‘Open consultation: Artificial intelligence call for views: patents’ | Gurgula, O |
2012 | Restrictive Practices in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Reverse Payment Agreements Seeking for a Balance between Intellectual Property and Competition Law | Gurgula, O |
16-Jun-2022 | Обмеження прав інтелектуальної власності під час війни для забезпечення доступу до критично необхідних ліків в Україні на підставі статті 73 ТРІПС | Gurgula, O |