Intellectual Property and Human Rights
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Human rights issues arise more and more often in an intellectual property
context. Intellectual Property and Human Rights is the first
comprehensive analysis of this emerging nexus of legal issues. In twenty-one
incisive essays, well-known authorities in both intellectual property law and
human rights law present in-depth analysis and discussion of such essential
topics as the following:
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The human rights credentials of copyright and other intellectual property
rights; -
The relations between copyright and freedom of speech and of expression, from
the perspectives of both North American and European law; -
The relevance to copyright of the public interest defence in European law;
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The way trade marks and human rights interfere;
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The human rights and morality aspects of biotechnological patents and stem
cell patents; -
The interaction between human rights and geographical indications and
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The fundamental rights of privacy in an intellectual property environment.
In the years to come, more and more lawyers will be confronted with issues
involving the interaction of intellectual property and human rights. As a
groundbreaking work Intellectual Property and Human Rights will
be seen as a cornerstone of the debate. Practitioners, academics and
policymakers in both fields will immediately recognize its value as a
springboard to the informed future development of this new and crucial area of
legal theory and practice.This book is an enhanced edition of the title Copyright and Human Rights
published in 2004. In addition to updating six chapters of this earlier
edition, some 15 chapters on other IP topics were added.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
- ISBN: 9789041126535
- Number of pages: 593
- Dimensions: 246 x 165 x 37 mm
- Weight: 1092g
- Languages: English
