Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
As biopharmaceutical forms of technology, vaccines constitute one of the most important tools for the promotion and maintenance of public health. Tolstoy famously wrote that [h]appy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.1 Vaccine markets offer perhaps one of the most extreme embodiments of Tolstoy's principle2 in the field of biopharmaceutical innovation.
Recommended Citation
Rutschman, Ana Santos. Property and Intellectual Property in Vaccine Markets. TEXAS A&M J. PROP. L,. v. 7, 2021. Saint Louis University School of Law Legal Studies Research Series 2021-33.