Human rights and intellectual property : mapping the global interface /

Por: Helfer, Laurence RColaborador(es): Austin, Graeme WTipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Editor: Cambridge, Reino Unido : Cambridge University Press, 2011Descripción: ix, 550 páginas ; 23 cmISBN: 9780521711258Tema(s): Propiedad intelectual -- Legislación internacional | Derechos humanosClasificación CDD: 346.048
Contenidos:
Preface. – Mapping the interference of human rights and intelectual property. – Thematic overview and introduction. – The international human rights system: a subtantive and institutional overview. – The international intelectual property system: a substantive and intituttional overview. – Historical isolation of the human rights and intelectual property regimes. – Catalysts for the expanding intersection of the human rights and intelectual property regimes. – Competing conceptual framework for Mpping the interface of human rights and intelectual property. – The human right to health, Access to patented medicines, and the restructuring of global innovation policy. – Introduction. – Background on the HIV/AIDS pandemic and Access to antiretroviral drugs. – The human right to health and the emerging right of Access to medicines. – Patent protection for pharmaceuticals and revising the TRIPS agreement to medicines. – Human rights approaches to closing the “Global Drug Gap” created by patented pharmaceuticals. – Cerator’s rights as human rights and the human right of property. – Introduction. – Definitional issues. – Drafting history of UDHR Article 27 and ICESR Article 15(1)(c). – General Comment No. 17: an overview. – Domestic law reform and creators’ human rights: three case studies. – Rights to freedom of expresión, to cultural participation, and to Benefit from scientific advancements. – Introduction. – Rationalesfor the right to freedom of expression. – International, regional, and domestic law sources. – Rights to participate in culture and to Benefit from scientific progress. – Intersections between freedom of expresión and intelectual property. – The right to education and copyright in learning materials. – Introduction. – The right to education: justifications and rationales. – The right to education in international law. – The provision of learning materials and the human right to education. – Copyrights in textbooks and learning materials. -- Other impediments to the provisiono f learning materials. – Mapping the interface between copyright and the right to education. – The human right to food, plant genetic resources, and intelectual property. – Introduction. – The evolution of the right to food and of intelletual property protection for plant-related innovations. – Specific controversias involving the right to food and intelectual property protection for PGRs. – Indigenous pepples’ rights and intelectual property. – Introduction. – International human rights law relating to indigenous peoples. – Human rights, self-determination, adn the protection of indigenous peoples’ intelectual property. – Indigenous peoples’ international initiatives relevant to intelectual property. – Intellectual property protections for traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expression. – Individual and collective interests in indigenous cultural productions. – Intersections between indigenous human rights and intelectual property issues. – Conclusión. – The unavoidable intersection of human rights and intelectual property. – Assesing existing proposals to reconcile human and intelectual property. – Toward a human rights framework for intelectual property.
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Preface. – Mapping the interference of human rights and intelectual property. – Thematic overview and introduction. – The international human rights system: a subtantive and institutional overview. – The international intelectual property system: a substantive and intituttional overview. – Historical isolation of the human rights and intelectual property regimes. – Catalysts for the expanding intersection of the human rights and intelectual property regimes. – Competing conceptual framework for Mpping the interface of human rights and intelectual property. – The human right to health, Access to patented medicines, and the restructuring of global innovation policy. – Introduction. – Background on the HIV/AIDS pandemic and Access to antiretroviral drugs. – The human right to health and the emerging right of Access to medicines. – Patent protection for pharmaceuticals and revising the TRIPS agreement to medicines. – Human rights approaches to closing the “Global Drug Gap” created by patented pharmaceuticals. – Cerator’s rights as human rights and the human right of property. – Introduction. – Definitional issues. – Drafting history of UDHR Article 27 and ICESR Article 15(1)(c). – General Comment No. 17: an overview. – Domestic law reform and creators’ human rights: three case studies. – Rights to freedom of expresión, to cultural participation, and to Benefit from scientific advancements. – Introduction. – Rationalesfor the right to freedom of expression. – International, regional, and domestic law sources. – Rights to participate in culture and to Benefit from scientific progress. – Intersections between freedom of expresión and intelectual property. – The right to education and copyright in learning materials. – Introduction. – The right to education: justifications and rationales. – The right to education in international law. – The provision of learning materials and the human right to education. – Copyrights in textbooks and learning materials. -- Other impediments to the provisiono f learning materials. – Mapping the interface between copyright and the right to education. – The human right to food, plant genetic resources, and intelectual property. – Introduction. – The evolution of the right to food and of intelletual property protection for plant-related innovations. – Specific controversias involving the right to food and intelectual property protection for PGRs. – Indigenous pepples’ rights and intelectual property. – Introduction. – International human rights law relating to indigenous peoples. – Human rights, self-determination, adn the protection of indigenous peoples’ intelectual property. – Indigenous peoples’ international initiatives relevant to intelectual property. – Intellectual property protections for traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expression. – Individual and collective interests in indigenous cultural productions. – Intersections between indigenous human rights and intelectual property issues. – Conclusión. – The unavoidable intersection of human rights and intelectual property. – Assesing existing proposals to reconcile human and intelectual property. – Toward a human rights framework for intelectual property.

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