Publications Darshan April 11, 2023
Ragavan's Publications

Law Review & Articles

Ragavan has the distinction of her work being cited by US Appellate Judge, Judge Jimmie V. Reyna, United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in Aatrix Software, Inc. v Green Shades Software, Inc., No 17-1452 (Fed-Cir, 2018) and by the Chief Judge of the Intellectual Property Appellate Board, India, 2012 in a leading Indian decision Bayer v. Natco, (M.P.Nos.74 to 76 of 2012 & 108 of 2012 at p. 23).

S Ragavan (2023)

Cost of medication in the United States have historically remained one of the highest in the world. The conundrum that the US has faced in balancing innovation with affordability of life-saving medications is palpable, especially when faced with the reality of patent monopolies conflicting with health-care obligations.

S Ragavan, Niraj Seth (2023)

With around 47 million pending cases at various stages of Indian judiciary and one of the lowest levels of judges per million of population in the world, India’s arbitration regime presents a ray of hope for millions of Indians who face the prospect of justice being denied to them due to inordinate delays caused by the clogged judicial pipeline.

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S Ragavan, SP Barooah (forthcoming, 2023)

Historic tensions have pervaded the alliance of intellectual property's ill-fated accord with trade.

Hiro N. Aragaki, S Ragavan (2023)

The Ministry of Law and Justice in India constituted an expert committee under the Chairmanship of former Law Secretary, Mr T K. Vishwanathan to review and revise Indian Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 to comport with international standards. 

Parul Goyal ,Srividhya Ragavan (2023)

Historic tensions have pervaded the alliance of intellectual property's ill-fated accord with trade.

Hiro N. Aragaki, S Ragavan (2023)

The Ministry of Law and Justice in India constituted an expert committee under the Chairmanship of former Law Secretary, Mr T K. Vishwanathan to review and revise Indian Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 to comport with international standards. 

Parul Goyal, S Ragavan (2023)

The Ministry of Law and Justice in India constituted an expert committee under the Chairmanship of former Law Secretary, Mr T K. Vishwanathan to review and revise Indian Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 to comport with international standards. 

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Jonathan Kimball and Srividhya Ragavan (2022)
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S Ragavan (2021)

Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 43, Iss. 2, 2021, p. 443-500, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 21-35

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S Ragavan (2021)

In October of 2020, when India and South Africa proposed a waiver from certain provisions of the TRIPS agreement...

indian journal of intellectual property law
M Palmedo, S Ragavan (2020)

The TRIPS Waiver sought by India and South Africa features as the hot button issue of 2021.

ama journal of ethics
S Ragavan, A Vanni (2020)

Although low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) bear 75% of the cancer burden globally,...

university of the pacific law review
Jonathan Kimball, Srividhya Ragavan and Sofia Vegas (2020)

McGeorge Law Review, Forthcoming, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 19-56

university of penn asian law review
Srividhya Ragavan (2019)

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review, Vol. 14, 2019, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 19-19

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Srividhya Ragavan (2018)

Connecticut Law Review Online, Vol. 50, No. 2, 2018, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-39

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Srividhya Ragavan, Sean Flynn and Brook K. Baker (2018)

The Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law, Vol. 7, 2014-2015

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Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

Akron Law Review, Vol. 51, pp. 1163-1196, 2017, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-19

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Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

3(2) Jindal Law Review 1 (2017), Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-86

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Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

1:1 JIPS 131 (2017), Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-80

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S Ragavan (2016)

This article attempts to understand the legitimacy and limitations of US involvement in another country’s sovereign actions taken expressly in the public interest...

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Srividhya Ragavan (2016)

NYU Journal of Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law, Volume 6, Number 1, Fall 2016, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-53

duke law and technology review
Srividhya Ragavan, Brendan Murphy and Raj Dave (2016)

This paper focuses on two types of licenses that can best be described as outliers — FRAND and compulsory licenses.

IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law
Srividhya Ragavan and Feroz Ali (2015)

Srividhya Ragavan & Feroz Khader, The Selection of Patents – The Choice Between Regulatory Reforms and Market Reliance to Weed Out Suspect Patents, 46 IIC 38-65 (2015)

indian journal of intellectual property law (1)
Srividhya Ragavan (2012)

For developing countries, the concept of diversity holds great promises not least because of the protection it promises for the fast depleting natural resources leading to catastrophic effect on the environment...

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Srividhya Ragavan and Manning Brian (2011)

Univ. of Missouri - Kansas City Law Review, Vol. 79, No. 1, 2010

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Srividhya Ragavan (2004)

Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution...

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S Ragavan (2008)

Journal of Intellectual Property Rights

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Srividhya Ragavan and Jamie Mayer (2007)

Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, Vol. 20, No. 97, 2007

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Srividhya Ragavan (2006)

Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2006

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Srividhya Ragavan and Michael S. Mireles (2005)

Utah Law Review, No. 2, pp. 619-675, 2005

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Srividhya Ragavan (2003)

The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis for the developing nations

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S Ragavan, R Davé (2015)

Srividhya Ragavan & Raj S. Davé, Frand and Compulsory Licenses: Analysis and …

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F Ali, S Ragavan (2013)

Global Perspectives on Patent Law, Oxford University Press

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S Ragavan, A Vanni (2021)

The tumultuous tradescape, which references the landscape of the trade regime, provides the background for this chapter ...

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Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

CASRIP Newsletter, Winter 2001

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S Ragavan, (2019)

Mindful of the current trend within the United States to revive the focus on the use of trademark to determine a mark’s ability as a source indicator...

S Ragavan, S Deswal (2023)

THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION by Julian Chaisse, Christoph …

Srividhya Ragavan (2005)

This paper examines the obligations in TRIPS with respect to introducing plant breeders' rights (PBRs) in developing and least developed nations...

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S Ragavan, (2021)

The harmonized trading system of the WTO was built on an underlying ideology that egalitarian access to health is a barrier...

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Srividhya Ragavan (2005)

Utah Law Review, No. 2, pp. 619-675, 2005

jindal global law review
Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

3(2) Jindal Law Review 1 (2017), Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-86

Ragavan has the distinction of her work being cited by US Appellate Judge, Judge Jimmie V. Reyna, United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in Aatrix Software, Inc. v Green Shades Software, Inc., No 17-1452 (Fed-Cir, 2018) and in a different matter being by the Chief Judge of the Intellectual Property Appellate Board, India, 2012 in a leading Indian decision Bayer v. Natco, (M.P.Nos.74 to 76 of 2012 & 108 of 2012 at p. 23).

S Ragavan, SP Barooah (2023)

Historic tensions have pervaded the alliance of intellectual property's ill-fated accord with trade.

S Ragavan, SP Barooah (2023)

The paper will be based on the assertion that trade and public health can and should work in a symbiotic fashion.

S Ragavan, S Deswal (2023)

THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION by Julian Chaisse, Christoph …

indian journal of intellectual property law
M Palmedo, S Ragavan (2022)

The TRIPS Waiver sought by India and South Africa features as the hot button issue of 2021.

cardozo law review
S Ragavan (2022)

Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 43, Iss. 2, 2021, p. 443-500, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 21-35

1e351a38-d896-40a9-9844-5a8ffc612e98
S Ragavan, A Vanni (2021)

The tumultuous tradescape, which references the landscape of the trade regime, provides the background for this chapter ...

southviews
S Ragavan (2021)

In October of 2020, when India and South Africa proposed a waiver from certain provisions of the TRIPS agreement...

1e351a38-d896-40a9-9844-5a8ffc612e98
S Ragavan, (2021)

The harmonized trading system of the WTO was built on an underlying ideology that egalitarian access to health is a barrier...

ama journal of ethics
S Ragavan, A Vanni (2020)

Although low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) bear 75% of the cancer burden globally,...

university of the pacific law review
Jonathan Kimball, Srividhya Ragavan and Sofia Vegas (2020)

McGeorge Law Review, Forthcoming, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 19-56

thumbnail_17d8e316-a255-41e5-b007-22fb4b866a59
S Ragavan, (2019)

Mindful of the current trend within the United States to revive the focus on the use of trademark to determine a mark’s ability as a source indicator...

university of penn asian law review
Srividhya Ragavan (2019)

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review, Vol. 14, 2019, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 19-19

connecticut law review final
Srividhya Ragavan (2018)

Connecticut Law Review Online, Vol. 50, No. 2, 2018, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-39

S Ragavan (2016)

This article attempts to understand the legitimacy and limitations of US involvement in another country’s sovereign actions taken expressly in the public interest...

Screenshot 2023-04-14 at 2.56.58 PM
S Ragavan, R Davé (2015)

Srividhya Ragavan & Raj S. Davé, Frand and Compulsory Licenses: Analysis and …

akron law review fit
Srividhya Ragavan (2018)

Akron Law Review, Vol. 51, pp. 1163-1196, 2017, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-19

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Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

CASRIP Newsletter, Winter 2001

jindal global law review
Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

3(2) Jindal Law Review 1 (2017), Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-86

1525582343809
Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

1:1 JIPS 131 (2017), Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-80

duke law and technology review
Srividhya Ragavan, Brendan Murphy and Raj Dave (2017)

This paper focuses on two types of licenses that can best be described as outliers — FRAND and compulsory licenses.

1619280316611
Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

NYU Journal of Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law, Volume 6, Number 1, Fall 2016, Texas A&M University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 17-53

indian journal of intellectual property law (1)
Srividhya Ragavan, Sean Flynn and Brook K. Baker (2017)

The Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law, Vol. 7, 2014-2015

indian journal of intellectual property law (1)
Srividhya Ragavan (2017)

For developing countries, the concept of diversity holds great promises not least because of the protection it promises for the fast depleting natural resources leading to catastrophic effect on the environment...

IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law
Srividhya Ragavan and Feroz Ali (2017)

Srividhya Ragavan & Feroz Khader, The Selection of Patents – The Choice Between Regulatory Reforms and Market Reliance to Weed Out Suspect Patents, 46 IIC 38-65 (2015)

m_9780199334278
F Ali, S Ragavan (2013)

Global Perspectives on Patent Law, Oxford University Press

Srividhya Ragavan and Jamie Mayer (2011)

Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, Vol. 20, No. 97, 2007

Srividhya Ragavan and Manning Brian (2011)

Univ. of Missouri - Kansas City Law Review, Vol. 79, No. 1, 2010

S Ragavan (2008)

Journal of Intellectual Property Rights

Srividhya Ragavan (2006)

Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2006

Srividhya Ragavan (2005)

This paper examines the obligations in TRIPS with respect to introducing plant breeders' rights (PBRs) in developing and least developed nations...

Srividhya Ragavan and Michael S. Mireles (2005)

Utah Law Review, No. 2, pp. 619-675, 2005

Srividhya Ragavan (2005)

Utah Law Review, No. 2, pp. 619-675, 2005

Srividhya Ragavan (2003)

The global move towards a trade regime has been impeded by challenges of poverty and health crisis for the developing nations

Srividhya Ragavan (2002)

Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution...