Senior Lecturer in International Intellectual Property Law, Edinburgh Law School.
Research: interface btw Int'l IP Law and trade, investment, & human rights.
In this post, I focus on another aspect of the dispute between the EU and China regarding SEPs i.e. worldwide or global licensing terms for SEPs
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The WIPO Treaty on IP and Genetic Resources: Implications for DSI and the BBNJ Agreement https://t.co/2mSrkjznFo
The new treaty creates a synergy with other regimes on genetic resources such as the CBD & the BBNJ Agreement. However, a key shortcoming is its failure to address DSI
Time to join us!!!
Registration now open to our NOVA IPSI Annual Lecture 2023 - featuring @ManuelOke keynote on #Equity and #International#IP law
14 November 14h (Lisbon time) online | in-person @NOVAunl School of Law
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In this Episode Mr @ManuelOke who is a Senior Lecturer of International Intellectual Property Law at University of Edinburgh discusses with @isheta_boruah the interface between international intellectual property law and international investment law. Link: https://t.co/IsXX4vVlxI
Big thanks to @ManuelOke who joined us yesterday in our course on IP and Sustainable Innovation delivering a masterclass on #IP#PatentLaw and #RightToHealth helping us navigate and discuss this arduous yet fascinating topic.
A critical, but excellent, review of my book, 'Patents, Human Rights, and Access to Medicines' by P. Sean Morris (@saxoonicus) in the Human Rights Law Review:
'...a concise, practical and vivid book that policymakers, lawmakers and students should read'
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CFP: Law and Society Annual Meeting 2023 (San Juan, June 1-4, 2023). #LSA2023#intellectualpropertyrights
Professor William Gallagher (GGU) and I, are organising paper sessions on ‘Empirical Research in Intellectual Property’ for next year’s LSA meeting. 1/
Many thanks to the editors of @afronomicslaw for hosting a book review symposium for my monograph: 'Patents, Human Rights, and Access to Medicines' (Cambridge University Press, 2022) @JTGathii@bisi_akins@Titi_Adebola@OhioOmiunu I am really grateful 🙏👍
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Perhaps the 1st book to comprehensively describe & unpack the concept of “policy space”& provide an almost “how-to guide” approach to capitalize on flexibilities available under TRIPS Agmt to ensure that patent rights are not in contrast with right to health
📢Book Review: '...Indian courts can use the right to health as a resource to urge the executive to utilize patent law flexibilities...to secure affordable access to a patented drug when it is established, based on evidence & arguments,...' Rahul Bajaj. https://t.co/nLbPkfzJG1
Book Review: @ManuelOke 'convincingly contends that to improve access to medicines for dev'ping countries, it is important that patent laws are justified on the basis of socio-centric theory rather than the creator centric theory.' Saraswathy Vaidyanathan. https://t.co/bKSXaUA2YC
Check out what Open AIR’s Prof. @caro_ncube has to say about @ManuelOke’s book entitled “Incorporating a Model of Human Rights into the Adjudication of Pharmaceutical Patent Cases (Part Two) South Africa as a Case Study” https://t.co/iiVW5D4ilz
Incorporating a Model of Human Rights into the Adjudication of Pharmaceutical Patent Cases (Part Two) South Africa as a Case Study - Review of @ManuelOke' book by @caro_ncube https://t.co/OTmYop2lL4
Book Review:'...book provided an extremely thorough analysis of the relationship between pharmaceutical patents & human rights & moving us forward to an understanding that will undoubtedly improve access to medicines if applied.' - @jackie_mwangi. https://t.co/M4BPReBWsc
Book Review:@ManuelOke's 'brilliant analysis reveals that d utilitarian framework's emphasis is largely focused on how to provide incentives while the issue of access (public interest) is typically treated as secondary.' More by Tolulope Anthony Adekola ⬇️ https://t.co/fYVY2adifj