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Jerome H. Reichman

Jerome H. Reichman

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D-Index
33
Citations
3668
World Ranking
210
National Ranking
159

Overview

Jerome H. Reichman is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research encompasses several fields, primarily focusing on Business, Management and Accounting, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Medicine. The subfields of study linked to their work include Management of Technology and Innovation, Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, Political Science and International Relations, and Physiology.

Their main research topics cover a range of areas related to intellectual property and global health policy. These include:

  • Intellectual Property and Patents
  • Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
  • International Arbitration and Investment Law
  • Innovation Policy and R&D
  • World Trade Organization Law
  • Biomedical Ethics and Regulation
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health

Their recent published papers are as follows:

  • Facilitating Access to Cross-Border Supplies of Patented Pharmaceuticals: The Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, Journal of International Economic Law
  • Facilitating Access to Cross-Border Supplies of Patented Pharmaceuticals: The Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • WIPO's Role in Procedural and Substantive Patent Law Harmonization, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal

Jerome H. Reichman has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. Notable frequent co-authors include:

  • Frederick M. Abbott
  • Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss
  • Ana Santos Rutschman
  • Carolina dos S. Ribeiro
  • George B. Haringhuizen

In terms of publication venues, their works are often featured in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of International Economic Law

Best Publications

  • THE GLOBALIZATION OF PRIVATE KNOWLEDGE GOODS AND THE PRIVATIZATION OF GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS

    Keith E. Maskus;Jerome H. Reichman

  • The Doha Round's Public Health Legacy: Strategies for the Production and Diffusion of Patented Medicines under the Amended TRIPS Provisions

    Frederick M. Abbott;Jerome H. Reichman

  • Bargaining Around the TRIPS Agreement: The Case for Ongoing Public-Private Initiatives to Facilitate Worldwide Intellectual Property Transactions

    Jerome H. Reichman;David L. Lange

  • A Manifesto concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs

    Pamela Samuelson;Randall Davis;Mitchell D. Kapor;J. H. Reichman

  • A Contractually Reconstructed Research Commons for Scientific Data in a Highly Protectionist Intellectual Property Environment

    Jerome H. Reichman;Paul F. Uhlir

  • International public goods and transfer of technology under a globalized intellectual property regime

    Keith E. Maskus;Jerome H. Reichman

  • Legal Hybrids Between the Patent and Copyright Paradigms

    Jerome H. Reichman

  • Comment: Compulsory Licensing of Patented Pharmaceutical Inventions: Evaluating the Options

    Jerome H. Reichman

  • Intellectual Property Rights in Data

    Jerome H. Reichman;Pamela Samuelson

  • Is Bayh-Dole Good for Developing Countries?: Lessons From the US Experience

    Anthony D. So;Bhaven N. Sampat;Arti K. Rai;Robert Cook-Deegan

  • Universal Minimum Standards of Intellectual Property Protection Under the TRIPS Component of the WTO Agreement

    Jerome H. Reichman

  • Of Green Tulips and Legal Kudzu: Repackaging Rights in Subpatentable Innovation

    Jerome H. Reichman

  • From Free Riders to Fair Followers: Global Competition Under the TRIPS Agreement

    Jerome H. Reichman

  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: WILL THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES LEAD OR FOLLOW?

    Jerome H. Reichman

  • The TRIPs Agreement Comes of Age: Conflict or Cooperation With the Developing Countries?

    Jerome H. Reichman

  • Harmonization Without Consensus: Critical Reflections on Drafting a Substantive Patent Law Treaty

    Jerome H. Reichman;Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss

  • Privately Legislated Intellectual Property Rights: Reconciling Freedom of Contract With Public Good Uses of Information

    J. H. Reichman;Jonathan A. Franklin

  • Governing Digitally Integrated Genetic Resources, Data, and Literature: Global Intellectual Property Strategies for a Redesigned Microbial Research Commons

    Jerome H. Reichman;Paul F. Uhlir;Tom Dedeurwaerdere

  • Database Protection at the Crossroads: Recent Development and Their Impact on Science and Technology

    Jerome H. Reichman;Paul F. Uhlir

  • Securing compliance with the TRIPS agreement after US v India

    Jerome H. Reichman

  • Sharing by design: Data and decentralized commons

    Jorge L. Contreras;Jerome H. Reichman

  • The case for public funding and public oversight of clinical trials

    Tracy R. Lewis;Jerome H. Reichman;Anthony D. So

  • A new view of intellectual property and software

    Randall Davis;Pamela Samuelson;Mitchell Kapor;Jerome Reichman

  • Using Liability Rules to Stimulate Local Innovation in Developing Countries: Application to Traditional Knowledge

    Jerome H. Reichman;Tracey Lewis

  • International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime: The Globalization of Private Knowledge Goods and the Privatization of Global Public Goods

    Keith E. Maskus;Jerome H. Reichman

  • Overcoming the Impasse on Intellectual Property and Climate Change at the UNFCCC: A Way Forward

    Ahmed Abdel Latif;Keith Maskus;Ruth Okediji;Jerome Reichman

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Drahos
Peter Drahos Australian National University
Pamela Samuelson
Pamela Samuelson University of California, Berkeley
Laurence R. Helfer
Laurence R. Helfer Duke University
Gregory Shaffer
Gregory Shaffer Georgetown University
Aled M. Edwards
Aled M. Edwards Structural Genomics Consortium
Timothy Caulfield
Timothy Caulfield University of Alberta
Seogchan Kang
Seogchan Kang Pennsylvania State University
David M. Geiser
David M. Geiser Pennsylvania State University
Michael W. Lomas
Michael W. Lomas Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences

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