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Book Title: Patent Law in Greater China
Editor(s): Luginbuehl, Stefan; Ganea, Peter
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781954836
Section Title: CONTENTS
Number of pages: 7
Extract:
CONTENTS
Contributors xxi
Preface xxiii
Abbreviations and acronyms xxv
Table of cases xxx
Table of legislation xxxvii
PART A PATENT PROTECTION IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
OF CHINA
1. China's patent policy 3
Stefan Luginbuehl
2. Technology transfer in China 25
Beat Weibel
PART B SUBSTANTIVE PATENT LAW
3. Prerequisites for protection 43
Bu Yuanshi
4. Biotechnological, chemical and pharmaceutical inventions I:
General 60
Chen Wenping
5. Biotechnological, chemical and pharmaceutical inventions II:
Support and experimental data 87
Toby Mak
6. Software-related inventions 94
Li Yonghong
7. Employee inventions 108
Ma Qian and Berrit Roth
8. Exceptions and limitations 123
Christopher Bailey and Lucy Wang
PART C PATENT APPLICATION AND EXAMINATION
PROCEDURE
9. Patent examination: A general outline 143
Deng Ming
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CONTENTS
10. PCT applications 174
Toby Mak
11. Confidentiality examination 188
Stefan Luginbuehl
PART D ENFORCEMENT
12. Dual enforcement system 195
Cao Jingjing
13. Patent infringement procedures and remedies 209
Oliver Pfaffenzeller
14. The interplay between infringement and invalidity proceedings 257
Nils Heide
15. Chinese characteristics of claim interpretation by courts 280
Li Jian
16. Predominantly process patent-related aspects of infringement 295
Peter Ganea
PART E MARKET POWER RELATED ASPECTS
17. Chinese anti-monopoly law 313
Thomas Pattloch
18. Standard-essential patents and injunctive relief 340
Cui Guobin, with comments from a European perspective by Heinz
Goddar, Jan Bernd Nordemann and Christian Czychowski
PART F UTILITY MODEL AND DESIGN PROTECTION
19. Utility models 365
Toby Mak
20. Designs 373
Deng Ming
PART G INTRODUCTION TO ...
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