Biotechnology, patents and human rights in Europe : innovations concerning the human body /

"This innovative book explores the complex interplay between intellectual property for biotechnological innovations and human rights. Examining the clash between the drive to incentivise innovations that can fulfil human needs and the desire to grant global access to healthcare technologies, it...

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Hlavní autoři: Żakowska-Henzler, Helena (Autor), Zemła-Pacud, Żaneta (Autor), Zimny, Tomasz (Autor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
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Příbuzné jednotky:Tištěná verze:: Biotechnology, patents and human rights in Europe : innovations concerning the human body
Obsah:
  • An Introduction to the current discussion about biotechnology, patents and human rights
  • 1. What is being patented? An inquiry into recent developments in life sciences through the lens of patents
  • 2. The patentability of inventions relating to the human body: Non-technical exclusions to patentability and their normative basis
  • 3. Patents for inventions concerning biological material contained in the human body in the light of human rights
  • 4. Protection of health care innovation versus the rights to health and science
  • 5. Challenges of ip for ground-breaking biotechnological innovation
  • 6. Human rights of inventors and patentees versus rules of patent protection
  • Index.