Science and the Law in 1995

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  • A survey of members of the legal profession involved in cases requiring the use of scientific experts reveals strong support for court-appointed experts – but little evidence of direct experience to back up this feeling.

    • Peter Fenn
    • Christopher Speck
    • Michael O' Shea
    Science and the Law
  • The conditions under which research is exempt from European patent law are ambiguous, and current judicial interpretation is too restrictive. A more liberal approach would be a welcome boost to small research-based companies.

    • Simon Cohen
    Science and the Law
  • The worldwide registration by a pharmaceutical company of the word taxol as a trademark suggests that procedures for registering such marks needs to be tightened.

    • Neil White
    • Simon Cohen
    Science and the Law