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Human Dignity and Biotechnological Patent Law


ISBN13: 9781041097716
To be Published: March 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This book suggests a new legal framework to improve coherence in the definition of human dignity in European biotech patent law, by way of a novel court structure.

Examining judicial interpretations of human dignity in biotechnological (biotech) patent law across European jurisdictions, the book looks at the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the European Patent Office (EPO), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), and national courts. It explores how biotech patent law has shaped the concept of human dignity, influencing judicial reasoning beyond its original trade law context, most notably, the ECtHR’s reliance on the CJEU’s Brüstle judgment in the Parrillo case concerning the fate of human embryos. It raises critical questions about the emergence of divergent definitions of human dignity in these parallel legal systems, where the ECtHR and CJEU operate independently. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the book argues for a more coherent method, proposing the establishment of a final court of appeal to harmonise the legal understanding of human dignity in European biotech patent law, drawing on models from international and regional judicial bodies.

The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of intellectual property law, patent law and human rights, as well as those working within biotechnology.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Introduction
1. The Emergence of Human Dignity as a Barrier to Patenting Biotechnology in Europe
2. No Coherent Standard of Human Dignity in European Patent Law
3. A Jurisprudential Inquiry of Human Dignity
4. Findings and a Blueprint for an Overarching Court
5. Conclusion