Papers
- Who Am I? Of Patent Independence and ‘Adjudicative Regulators’, 3 Kritika: Essays on Intellectual Property (Hanns Ullrich, Peter Drahos & Gustavo Ghidini (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018) (co-authored with Rahul Bajaj).
- Trumping TRIPS: Patent Proficiency and The Evolution of an Evergreening Enigma, 18(1) Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal (OUCLJ) 16 (2018).
- The End of Exclusivity: Towards a Compensatory Patent Commons, 58(2) IDEA 228 (2018).
- India’s New IP Policy: A Bare Act?, 13 The Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT) 1 (2018) (co-authored with Pankhuri Agarwal).
- Making Patents Work: Of IP duties and Deficient Disclosures, 7(1) Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property 3 (2017).
- Artificial Invention: Mind the Machine, 13(3) Script-ed 335 (2016).
- Alternative Incentives for Pharmaceutical Innovation, 27 Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ) 13 (2014).
- The Disability Exception and the Triumph of New Rights Advocacy, 5 NUJS L. Rev. 603 (2012). (co-authored with Rahul Cherian Jacob & Sam Taraporevala).
- The Invention of an Investment Incentive for Pharmaceutical Innovation, Journal of World Intellectual Property 60 (2012).
- How to Achieve International Action on Falsified and Substandard Medicines, British Medical Journal (BMJ) 1 (2012) (co-authored with Amir Attaran, Donna Barry, Roger Bate, David Benton, James Chauvin, Laurie Garrett, Ilona Kickbusch, Jillian Clare Kohler, Kamal Midha, Paul Newton, Sania Nishtar, Paul Orhii & Martin McKee).
- The Doctrine of Equivalents in Various Patent Regimes: Does Anybody Have it Right?, 11(1) Yale J.L. & Tech. 261 (2009) (co-authored with Nicholas Pumfrey, Martin J. Adelman, Raj S. Dave, Peter Meier-Beck, Yukio Nagasawa, Maximilian Rospatt & Martin Sulsky).
- Exhausting Copyrights and Promoting Access to Education: An Empirical Take, 17 Journal of Intellectual Property Rights 335 (2012) (co-authored with Debanshu Khettry, Shambo Nandy and Sree Mitra).
- The Experimental Use Exception: A Developmental Perspective, 50(4) IDEA 831 (2010) (co-authored with Prashant Reddy).
- Outsourcing “Bayh Dole” to India: Lost in Transplantation, 23(2) Columbia Journal of Asian Law 269 (2010) (co-authored with Shouvik Guha).
- Turning TRIPS On Its Head: An IP “Cross Retaliation” Model for Developing Countries, 2(1) Law and Development Review, Berkeley Press (2010).
- Section 377 and the 'Order of Nature': Nurturing 'Indeterminacy' in the Law?, 2(3) NUJS Law Review 433 (2009) (co-authored with Sroyon Mukherjee & Karthy Nair).
- The “Efficacy” of Indian Patent Law: Ironing out the Creases in Section 3(d), 5(2) Script-ed 232 (2008) (co-authored with Prashant Reddy).
- 'Ducking' TRIPS in India: A Saga Involving Novartis and the Legality of Section 3(d), 20(2) National Law School of India Review 131 (2008) (co-authored with Prashant Reddy).
- TRIPS, Patents and Parallel Imports: A Proposal for Amendment, 2 Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law, 63 (2009) (co-authored with Mrinalini Kochupillai).
- ‘Exhausting’ Patent Rights in India: Parallel Imports and TRIPS Compliance, 13 Journal of Intellectual Property Rights 486 (2008) (co-authored with Mrinalini Kochupillai).
- Popping Patented Pills: Europe and a Decade's Dose of TRIPs, 28(4) EIPR 1 (2006) (co-authored with David Vaver) (in French translation as “Overdose de medicaments brevets: l’Europe dans un ‘TRIPS’ depuis dix ans” in Bernard Remiche & Jorge Kors (eds.), L’Accord ADPIC: dix ans après (Éds. Larcier, Brussels, 2007) 129; (reprinted in N. Sudarshan (ed.), Public Health and Law (ICFAI University, Law Books Division, Hyderabad, 2008).
- India’s New Patent Regime: Aiding Access or Abetting “Genericide”?, 8(5) International Journal of Biotechnology (2006).
- Taming of the Flu: Working Through the Tamiflu Patents in India, 11(2) Journal of Intellectual Property Rights 113 (2006) (co-authored with Tahir Amin).
- India’s Tryst with TRIPS: The Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005, 1 Indian J. L. & Tech. 15 (2005). (reprinted in in Edson Beas Rodrigues Jr. and Fabrício Polido (ed), Propriedade Intelectual (Rio de Janeiro, Elsevier, 2007) and in N. Sudarshan (ed.), Public Health and Law (ICFAI University, Law Books Division, Hyderabad, 2008).
- Policy Style Reasoning at the Indian Patent Office, 3 Intellectual Property Quarterly (IPQ) 309 (2005) (paper based on BCL thesis submitted at Univ of Oxford that was the winner of second prize in a contest by Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR)).
- Block Me Not: How “Essential” are Patented Genes?, 2 Journal of Law, Technology and Policy 55 (2005) (reprinted in Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, September 2006, 11(5) 309-390).
- Regulating Indian Legal Education: Some Thoughts for Reform, Concept Note prepared for committee headed by Gopal Subramanium, SG, India (2010) (co-authored with Sroyon Mukherjee).
- The “Glivec” Patent Saga: A 3-d perspective on Indian patent policy and TRIPS Compliance, ATRIP (2007) (Best Paper Award by ATRIP).
- Block Me Not: Genes as Essential Facilities, IIP Bulletin 106 (2004).
- Regulatory Data Protection under Article 39.3 of TRIPS: Towards a Compensatory Liability Standard, India Paper No. 108, Intellectual Property Institute (IPI), London (commissioned by the IPI) (2006).
- TRIPS Compatibility Review of the Patents Amendment Act 2005, India Paper No. 106, Intellectual Property Institute (IPI), London (commissioned by the IPI) (2006).
- The Patents Amendment Act, 2005: Implications In and Outside India, 62 IIP 43 (co-authored with Mrinalini Kochupillai).
- Unleashing the True Potential of Convergence: Will the Law be a Damp Squib, 8 Computer and Telecommunications Law Review 87 (2002) (co-authored with Pravin Anand).
- IP Owners Win Indian World Cup Contest, Managing Intellectual Property (Sweet and Maxwell, London, 2002) (co-authored with Pravin Anand).
- India Liberalizes Domain Name Policy, International Internet Law Review (Sweet and Maxwell, London, February 2001).
- Patenting Genes and Gene Sequences: The Next El Dorado, Electronic Database of Intellectual Property (EDIP), Oxford (2001).
- Confidentiality of Genetic Information: Need for Legislation, 5 Law & Medicine 101 (1999).
- Cash in on Geno-Dollars, Science Express (2000).
- Internet and Intellectual Property Rights, 30(8) Chartered Secretary (2000) (co-authored with Pravin Anand & Keshav S. Dhakad).
- Establishing Rights/Legitimate Interests in a Domain Name: Cyber squatters Get Creative, 7 Computer and Telecommunications Law Review 1 (2001).
- Compulsory Licensing Under Competition Law: the Concept of Essentiality Know IP, 2(1) Stockholm Network Monthly Bulletin on IPRS (2006).