Under European patent law, methods of medical treatment of the human or animal body are excluded from patent protection. Anne Sophie Wolfrum uses comparative law and economic analysis in order to review whether this exemption provision can still be justified.
Under European patent law, methods of medical treatment of the human body or animal body are excluded from patent protection. With the boundaries between medical science and medical technology becoming increasingly indistinct in modern medicine, the appropriate application and construction of the exemption provision turns out to be more difficult. Anne Sophie Wolfrum uses comparative law and economic analysis in order to review whether this provision can still be justified. She concludes that only physicians should be protected from liability for patent infringement, whereas industrial market actors should not be given this privilege. The author presents alternative solutions de lege lata and de lege ferenda.
Anne Sophie Wolfrum
Geboren 1979; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft mit wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Zusatzausbildung an der Universität Bayreuth; 2008 Promotion; seit 2007 Rechtsanwältin in der Sozietät Hengeler Mueller im Bereich des gewerblichen Rechtsschutzes.
Patentrecht medizinische Verfahren medizinische Erfindungen ökonomische Analy