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Patents, human rights and access to science

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Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2015Description: 188p xISBN:
  • 9781783475926
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048600 PLO
Contents:
Table of contents; Contents: 1. Patents, Profits and the Public 2. The Moral Architecture of Human Rights and Rights of Access to Science 3. The Human Rights Paradox: Intellectual Property Rights and Rights of Access to Science 4. From Moral Ideals to Legal Obligations: The Genesis of Article 15 ICESCR 5. The UN's Official Thinking on Article 15(1)(c) 6. UNESCO : Biotechnology, Bioethics and the Rights to Share in the Benefits of Science 7. Conclusion Index
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Table of contents;
Contents:
1. Patents, Profits and the Public
2. The Moral Architecture of Human Rights and Rights of Access to Science
3. The Human Rights Paradox: Intellectual Property Rights and Rights of Access to Science
4. From Moral Ideals to Legal Obligations: The Genesis of Article 15 ICESCR
5. The UN's Official Thinking on Article 15(1)(c)
6. UNESCO : Biotechnology, Bioethics and the Rights to Share in the Benefits of Science
7. Conclusion
Index

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