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The Uncharted Waters Of Competition And Innovation In Biological Medicines, Erika Lietzan
The Uncharted Waters Of Competition And Innovation In Biological Medicines, Erika Lietzan
Florida State University Law Review
In 2010, Congress fundamentally changed how federal law encourages the discovery and development of certain new medicines and for the first time authorized less expensive “duplicates” of these medicines to be approved and compete in the marketplace. The medicines at issue are biological medicines—generally, medicines made from, or grown in, living systems. Many of the world’s most important and most expensive medicines for serious and life-threatening diseases are biological medicines. Today, that law is beginning to bear fruit; FDA has begun to approve the first of these duplicates, called “biosimilars,” and the products have begun to enter the marketplace.
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Rethinking Body Property, Kara W. Swanson
Rethinking Body Property, Kara W. Swanson
Florida State University Law Review
Body products, including blood, gametes, and kidneys, are a routine part of contemporary medicine. They are also controversial. There is a strong preference for donated gifts, based on an intuition that gifts are pure, altruistic, and healthy, and that purchased products (commodities) are tainted, exploitative, and dangerous. Law and policy reflect this dichotomy, preventing market exchanges either by declaring body products non-property or banning sales by the supplying body. Yet with growing scarcity leading to injustice in the allocation and harvesting of body products, calls to allow sales have been increasing, motivating proposals to increase supplies by compensating bone marrow …
The Essential Role Of Courts For Supporting Innovation, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, Christopher R. Drahozal
The Essential Role Of Courts For Supporting Innovation, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, Christopher R. Drahozal
Scholarly Publications
Commercial parties commonly resolve their disputes in arbitration rather than courts. In fact, some estimate that as many as 90 percent of international commercial contracts opt for arbitration of future disputes, and others claim that some industries never resort to courts. However, a study of arbitration clauses in a wide variety of contracts, including franchise agreements, CEO employment contracts, technology contracts, joint venture agreements and consumer cell phone contracts, reveals that parties very often carve out a right to resort to courts for the resolution of claims designed to protect information, innovation, and reputation. Studies of international and cross-border contracts …
Retail Investments In Precious And Industrial Metals: Mining For Proper Regulation Aimed Toward Investor Strategy, Tanya Lambrechts
Retail Investments In Precious And Industrial Metals: Mining For Proper Regulation Aimed Toward Investor Strategy, Tanya Lambrechts
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreign Investments And The Market For Law, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, Susan D. Franck
Foreign Investments And The Market For Law, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, Susan D. Franck
Scholarly Publications
In this Article, Professors O’Hara O’Connor and Franck adapt and extend Larry Ribstein’s positive framework for analyzing the role of jurisdictional competition in the law market. Specifically, the authors provide an institutional framework focused on interest group representation that can be used to balance the tensions underlying foreign investment law, including the desire to compete to attract investments and countervailing preferences to retain domestic policymaking discretion. The framework has implications for the respective roles of BITs and investment contracts as well as the inclusion and interpretation of various foreign investment provisions.
Father Knows Best: Revised Article 8 And The Individual Investor, Francis J. Facciolo
Father Knows Best: Revised Article 8 And The Individual Investor, Francis J. Facciolo
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Down And Dirty In The Global Village: Jack Webb's Guide To International Commercial Litigation, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Down And Dirty In The Global Village: Jack Webb's Guide To International Commercial Litigation, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
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Aspects Of The Uncitral Regimes For Procurement And For International Commercial Arbitration, And Government International Commercial Contracts In The Commonwealth Caribbean, Hugh A. Rawlins
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
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The Deceptive And Unfair Trade Practices Act: A New Approach To Trade Regulation In Floridaa, Rod Tennyson
The Deceptive And Unfair Trade Practices Act: A New Approach To Trade Regulation In Floridaa, Rod Tennyson
Florida State University Law Review
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Session Law 70-274, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 70-274, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Staff Analysis
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