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Further research project
Intellectual Property and Competition Law

Grand Challenges

After the advent of what was presumed would be an era of global peace, prosperity and globalization for the benefit of humanity in the 1990s and early 2000s, the world now seems to be facing an increasing number of challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic seemed to be a disruptive episode that occurred without forewarning. The risks that humanity is facing due to climate change, on the other hand, have been predicted for a longer period but now require relatively fast responses and solutions. The crises are exacerbated by regional and geo-strategic conflicts with effects on international cooperation and supply chains. Innovation cannot be the only response to the grand challenges that humanity has to deal with, but at the same time they cannot be met without technological progress. The challenges and their potential solutions require responses on a regulatory level including patent and competition law but certainly going beyond these traditional legal fields. The Institute is responding to these developments by increasingly shifting the focus of its traditional research areas to such aspects and by attempting to incorporate the necessary expertise.

Publications

Ferrero Guillén, Rebeca, From Enemies to Allies: 3D Printing, IP and Sustainability, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 18, 5 (2023), 375–381, External Link (DOI)

Gonzalez Otero, Begoña, IP in Times of Climate Crisis – A Problem or a Solution?, IIC 53, 4 (2022), 501–505, External Link (DOI)

Gonzalez Otero, Begoña; Helmut Esteban, Is the Transition to E-mobility the Silver Bullet to Achieve Climate-neutral Transport? An Interdisciplinary Review in the Search for Consistency and Collateral Effects, European Business Law Review 34, 1 (2023), 81–98, External Link

Hilty, Reto M.; Pedro Henrique D. Batista, Potential and Limits of Patent Law to Address Climate Change, GRUR International 72, 9 (2023), 821–839, External Link (DOI)

Hilty, Reto M.; Pedro Henrique D. Batista; Suelen Carls; Daria Kim; Matthias Lamping; Peter R. Slowinski, COVID-19 and the Role of Intellectual Property: Position Statement of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition of 7 May 2021 (Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper, No. 21-13), 2021, 15 pages, External Link (DOI)

Hoffmann, Jörg, Setting the Right Innovation Incentives for Europe’s Green Transition (Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper, No. 23-13), 2023, 31 pages, External Link (DOI)

Lamping, Matthias; Pedro Henrique D. Batista; Juan I. Correa; Reto M. Hilty; Daria Kim; Peter R. Slowinski; Miriam Steinhart, Revisiting the Framework for Compulsory Licensing of Patents in the European Union (Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper, No. 23-07), 2023, 27 pages, External Link (DOI)

Ullrich, Hanns, Klimawandel im EU-Kartellrecht, in: Thomas Jaeger, Rainer Palmstorfer (eds.), Kartellrecht im Wandel – Braucht es neue Ansätze für Klima, COVID und Datenkraken?, Jan Sramek Verlag, Wien 2022, 13–80, Link

Ullrich, Hanns, Patent Dependency Under European and European Union Patent Law – A Regulatory Gap (Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper, No. 23-04), 2023, 57 pages, External Link (DOI)

Main Areas of Research

I.1 Innovation