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    - The Unstoppable Growth of Prescription Drug Prices
    by Robin Feldman
    £12.99 - 38.49

    Feldman explains the secretive world of drug pricing deals that push patients into more expensive drugs. This book is intended for an audience of policymakers, scholars, jurists, higher education students, journalists, and general interest readers and aims to provide an accessible, easy-to-read tour of issues faced by the pharmaceutical industry.

  • - How Big Pharma Raises Prices and Keeps Generics off the Market
    by Robin Feldman & Evan Frondorf
    £29.99

    The cost of pharmaceuticals in the United States has continued to skyrocket, leaving many people without access to lifesaving medications. In their new book, Feldman and Frondorf explore the complex mix of strategies used to create barriers to generic competition in the US pharmaceutical market.

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    by Robin Feldman
    £37.49

    Scientific and technological innovations are forcing the inadequacies of patent law into the spotlight. Robin Feldman explains why patents are causing so much trouble. She urges lawmakers to focus on crafting rules that anticipate future bargaining, not on the impossible task of assigning precise boundaries to rights when an invention is new.

  • by Robin Feldman
    £119.49

    The allure of science has always captivated members of the legal profession. Its siren's song offers a tune of perfection and the promise of endowing law with the respect and deference from society that lawyers crave. Both the bench and the bar continually look to science to rescue them from the discomfort of difficult legal decisions, and are frequently disappointed with the results. ications of taking a vigorously democratic approach to While most authors frame problems at the intersection of law and science in terms of how rapidly scientific information changes and how frequently the legal system distorts science, this book argues that problems at the intersection of law and science flow not from the changing nature of science, but from the changing nature of law. With this in mind, the book uses examples from doctrines related to abortion, gene patenting, copyright,environmental regulation, antitrust law, the insanity defense, and other doctrines to explore the nature of law and to suggest approaches for making science work more effectively within the domain of law.

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