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Aurora Plomer (Author), Paul Torremans (Author)

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February 8, 2010 0199543461 978-0199543465
Stem cell research, and particularly embryonic stem cell research, while offering the prospect of developing theories for serious life-threatening diseases, also raises a number of difficult and controversial moral questions. This is reflected in a variety of moral perspectives and regulatory regimes, already adopted or in the process of being developed, in EU Member States. In particular the "moral exclusion" clause in Article 6 of the EC Directive on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions has created much uncertainty in this field.

This collection of original essays provides comprehensive analysis of the EU patent system as applied to biotechnological inventions and particularly stem cell research, dealing with the overlapping EPC, EU, international and national law regimes bearing on the exclusion of patents in a morally fragmented and contested field. In this multidisciplinary study, the editors aim to clarify the legal scope of Article 6, which they deem essential for the fostering of research and investment in Europe, while ensuring that such research is conducted within clear ethical limits which address the concerns of society.

As well as a complete overview of the application of the European patent law in the field of human embryonic stem cells, topics covered include legal and philosophical accounts of the boards of the European Court of Justice and European Patent Offices' reasoning in the leading litigated cases, as well as the institutional tensions between national and transnational European research and patent regimes. With its broad research in the fields of patent law, ethics and philosophy, the book analyzes a wide range of issues in a way no other book has previously done and suggests solutions to unblock the current stalemate surrounding the patentability of human embryonic stem cell related inventions. The book will be welcomed by a broad readership, including experts and academics in both ethical and legal disciplines as well as policy makers and regulators in the field of embryonic stem cell research in Europe.

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"The book edited by Plomer and Torremans should be a compulsory reading for everyone interested in stem cell patenting in Europe. The essays of this book present the most thorough and complete analysis of the statutory and case law situation in this field in Europe."

--Joseph Straus, IP Max Planck Institute Munich


About the Author


Aurora Plomer, BA, MA, LLB, PhD, is Professor of Law and Bioethics and Director of the Sheffield Institute of Biotechnological Law and Ethics (SIBLE) at the University of Sheffield (UK). She was the P.I. of the EU funded project 'Stem Cell Patents: European Law and Ethics'. Prof.
Plomer is a member of the steering committee of the UK Social Science Stem Cell Initiative and an advisor to the University of Stanford 'Stem Cell and Society Programme'. She has published widely on European and UK regulation of new biotechnologies.

Professor Dr. Paul Torremans is Professor of Intellectual Property Law at the School of Law of the University of Nottingham and from 2002 to 2008 he was also Professor of Private International Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ghent (Belgium). He has published widely in his main research areas of intellectual property law and private international law and he has acted as a consultant to the European Parliament, the European Group on Ethics, Justice Reform International and WIPO.

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