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Marc Stuhldreier is an Associate Professor at Linköping University specializing in Commercial Business Law. His teaching encompasses various subjects including law, data protection policy, intellectual property law, EU law, and human rights. His research primarily focuses on the legal implications of data policy and technology. With a background in business law and human rights, he investigates the intersection of technological development and social-economical human rights aspects. His PhD research, conducted at Northumbria University in Newcastle, critically assessed the detrimental impacts of pharmaceutical patent rights on the realization of the right to health, emphasizing the responsibilities of private corporations in this context. Stuhldreier remains particularly vested in the impacts of technological innovation on human life and society, analyzing how fundamental rights can be effectively protected amidst rapid advancements and challenges posed by data-driven decision-making and algorithmic control. His past research involved a postdoc project with the PASSIM initiative, which evaluated the efficacy of research incentives provided by patent rights in fostering crucial innovations, especially in the medical field. Furthermore, he explored issues related to data breaches and the patentability of new inventions related to scientific information, identifying risks associated with unauthorized disclosures.
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