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PATENTS HUMAN RIGHTS AND ACCESS TO SCIENCE (HB 2015)

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ISBN 10: 1783475927 ISBN 13: 9781783475926
Editorial: SP EDWARD ELGAR, 2015
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The new millennium has been described as 'the century of biology', but scientific progress and access to medicines has been marred by global disputes over ownership of the science by universities and private companies. This book examines the challenges posed by the modern patent system to the right of everyone to access the benefits of science in international law.

Aurora Plomer retraces the genesis and evolution of the key Articles in the UN system (Article 27 UDHR and Article 15 ICESCR). She combines the historiography of these Articles with a novel perspective on the moral foundations of rights of access to science to draw out implications for today's controversies on patents in the life-sciences. The analysis suggests that access to science as a fundamental right requires both freedom from political and religious interference and the existence of enabling research institutions and educational facilities which promote the flow of knowledge through transparent and open structures. From this perspective, the global patent system is shown to fail spectacularly when it comes to the human rights ideal of universal access to science. The book concludes that a fundamental restructuring of patent institutions is required, in which democratic oversight of patent policies would ensure meaningful realization of the right of everyone to access the benefits of science.

Students and scholars of international law, particularly those focusing on intellectual property and human rights, will find this book to be of considerable interest. It will also be of use to practitioners in the field.

Acerca del autor: Aurora Plomer, Law School, University of Bristol, UK

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Título: PATENTS HUMAN RIGHTS AND ACCESS TO SCIENCE (...
Editorial: SP EDWARD ELGAR
Año de publicación: 2015
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa dura
Condición: New
Edición: Edición Internacional

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