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How are pharmaceutical patent term extensions justified? Australia's evolving scheme Charles Lawson·. This article examines the evolving patent term extension schemes under the Patents Act 1903 (Cth), the Patents Act 1952 (Cth) and the Patents Act
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
Australian Psychological Society (APS) (PDF - 429k)
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January 2020. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. APS Response to the Draft Report. psychology.org.au. The Australian Psychological Society Ltd. Level 13, 257 Collins Street. Melbourne, VIC 3000. Phone: 03 8662 3300 Email:
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
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Public interest compulsory licensing under the Patents Act 1990 (Cth): Real incentive or a barrier to working? Dr Charles Lawson. Compulsory licensing of patents under the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) is assened to encourage the licensing and working of
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
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Evolution of "inventive step"-like elements in Australian patent laws Charles Lawson·. "Inventive step"-like elements (ISLEs) may arise in the assessment of "invention" and "novelty" in the Patents Act 1990 (Cth). This article questions the
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
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Dr Charles Lawson Associate Professor Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture. Griffith Law School Griffith Unwersity. 36. The Evolution of a Workable Scheme for End Point Royalties for Plant Varieties. Introduction. P! ants in
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
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Patent privileges and the National Competition Policy - patent scope and allocation? Charles Lawson'. This article suggests that the modern Australian policy for strengthened patent privileges has failed to adequately address the requirement to
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
Beyond Blue (PDF - 831k)
Submission 877 for Mental Health View full list
i. Beyond Blue response to the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report on Mental Health. 23 January 2020. beyondblue. PO Box 6100. HAWTHORN VIC 3122. Tel: (03) 9810 6100. Fax: (03) 9810 6111. www.beyondblue.org.au. ii. Contents Executive summary.
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
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'. ---------. Quantum of obviousness in Australian patent laws Charles lawson". This article examines obviousness in the context of the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) - the quantum of advance beyond the existing knowledge and information that must be
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
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The interlocutory injunction dilemma in patent infringement and invalidity disputes Dr Charles lawson·. Interlocutory injunctions pose a dilemma for patent law and practice as they require a court to assess the parties' submissions and make
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
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{. l. l. MqJBL (2005) Vol 2 47. RETHINKING THE EXEMPTION OF SOME PATENT LICENSE AND. ASSIGNMENT CONDITIONS FROM THE TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974 (CTH) COMPETITION LAWS. CHARLES LAWSON'. This article examines the evolution and application of the existing
Date received: 23 Jan 2020
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