American University International Law Review
Volume 34, Issue 4: Articles from the Fifth Global Conference on International Property and the Public
- Introduction to the Fifth Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest, Sean Flynn
- The Patent Ability of Genetic Therapies: CAR-T and Medical Treatment Exclusions Around the World, Luis Gil Abinader and Jorge L. Contreras
- Recasting Intellectual Property in Light of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals: Toward Global Knowledge Governance, Margaret Chon
- Rethinking the Length of Patent Terms, Simon Lester and Huan Zhu
- The Decline of Online Piracy: How Markets – Not Enforcement – Drive Down Copyright Infringement, João Pedro Quintais and Joost Poort
- Patent Abolition: A Real-Life Historical Case Study, Stef van Gompel
- Artificially Intelligent and Free to Monopolize: A New Threat to Competitive Markets Around the World, Kaylynn Noethlich