Volume 2 (2000) Re-Engineering Patent Law: The Challenge of New Technologies
Introduction
Administrative Law Issues
Patents as Incomplete Contracts: Aligning Incentives for R&D Investment with Incentives to Disclose Prior Art
Jay P. Kesan and Marc Banik
Judicial Issues
Patents and Cumulative Innovation
Clarisa Long
International and Comparative Law Issues
Contributory Patent Infringement in Korea
Sang Jo Jong
Patent Infringement Damages in Japan and the United States: Will Increased Patent Infringement Damage Awards Revive the Japanese Economy?
Toshiko Takenaka
Requiring Disclosure of the Origin of Genetic Resources and Prior Informed Consent in Patent Applications Without Infringing the TRIPS Agreement: The Problem and the Solution
Nuno Pires de Carvalho
Notes
Gustav Radbruch: An Extraordinary Legal Philosopher
Heather Leawoods
When a Landmark Cannot Serve as a Trademark: Trademark Protection for Building Designs
Andrew T. Spence
Maintaining State Discretion Versus Mandating Universal Medicaid Coverage: Renewed Federalism and a Reasonable Standard of Care
Danielle Teachout Uy
Reprinted Article
Rule 15C2-12: A Flawed Regulatory Framework Creates Pitfalls for Municipal Issuers
Lisa M. Fairchild and Nan S. Ellis
Reprinted Note
As Goes Maine? The 1996 Maine Clean Election Act: Innovations and Implications for Future Campaign Finance Reforms at the State and Federal Level
Deborah E. Schneider
Recent Development
Much Ado About Miranda
Kathryn E. Crossley