Oliver Brustle v Greenpeace eV: ECJ 10 Mar 2011

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ECJ Directive 98/44/EC – Legal protection of biotechnological inventions – Obtaining cell precursors from human embryonic stem cells – Patentability – Exclusion of ‘uses of human embryos for industrial or commercial’ – Concepts of human embryo’ and of ‘Use and for industrial or commercial’ – Respect the principle of human dignity. (Opinion of Attorney General)

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C-34/10, [2011] EUECJ C-34/10
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Directive 98/44/EC
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OpinionOliver Brustle v Greenpeace eV ECJ 18-Oct-2011
ECJ Directive 98/44/EC – Article 6(2)(c) – Legal protection of biotechnological inventions – Extraction of precursor cells from human embryonic stem cells – Patentability – Exclusion of ‘uses of human embryos for . .

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