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Full-Text Articles in Jurisprudence
Dissenting State Patent Regimes, Camilla A. Hrdy
Recalibrating Our Empirical Understanding Of Inequitable Conduct, Jason Rantanen
Recalibrating Our Empirical Understanding Of Inequitable Conduct, Jason Rantanen
IP Theory
No abstract provided.
Explaining The Supreme Court's Interest In Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook
Explaining The Supreme Court's Interest In Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook
IP Theory
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Law And Policy In The Global Space Industry's Lift-Off, Claudia Pastorius
Law And Policy In The Global Space Industry's Lift-Off, Claudia Pastorius
Barry Law Review
This article provides an overview of current developments in the commercial space industry and touches upon unsettled legal issues in space law and space property rights in particular. The article provides an analysis of the security risks, environmental hazards, and economic opportunities associated with the development of the commercial space industry. Part II gives an overview of past and present commercial and nation-state space development activities. Part III addresses the reasons underlying the ambiguity regarding space property rights in the major source of space law, the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, and proposes that the international community reconsider the benefits …