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Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2013
ISBN 10: 0857934961 ISBN 13: 9780857934963
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2013
ISBN 10: 0857934961 ISBN 13: 9780857934963
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, GB, 2012
ISBN 10: 0857934961 ISBN 13: 9780857934963
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This detailed book explores the relationship between intellectual property, competition and human rights. It considers the extent to which they can and must be combined by decision makers, and how this approach can foster innovation in key areas for society such as pharmaceutical drugs, communications software and technology to combat climate change.The author argues that these three legal fields are strongly interrelated and that they can be used to identify essential technologies. She demonstrates that in some cases, combining the fields can deliver new bases for wider access to be provided to technologies. The solutions developed are strongly based on existing laws, with a focus on the UK and the EU and the structures of existing forms of dispute resolution, including the European Court of Human Rights and the dispute settlement bodies of the World Trade Organization. The final chapters also suggest opportunities for further engagement at international policy and activist level, new approaches to IP and its treaties, and wider adoption of the proposals.This timely book will appeal to academics and practitioners in IP, competition and human rights, as well as innovation-related industry groups and access to knowledge, health and environment activists.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2013
ISBN 10: 0857934961 ISBN 13: 9780857934963
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, GB, 2012
ISBN 10: 0857934961 ISBN 13: 9780857934963
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This detailed book explores the relationship between intellectual property, competition and human rights. It considers the extent to which they can and must be combined by decision makers, and how this approach can foster innovation in key areas for society such as pharmaceutical drugs, communications software and technology to combat climate change.The author argues that these three legal fields are strongly interrelated and that they can be used to identify essential technologies. She demonstrates that in some cases, combining the fields can deliver new bases for wider access to be provided to technologies. The solutions developed are strongly based on existing laws, with a focus on the UK and the EU and the structures of existing forms of dispute resolution, including the European Court of Human Rights and the dispute settlement bodies of the World Trade Organization. The final chapters also suggest opportunities for further engagement at international policy and activist level, new approaches to IP and its treaties, and wider adoption of the proposals.This timely book will appeal to academics and practitioners in IP, competition and human rights, as well as innovation-related industry groups and access to knowledge, health and environment activists.