000024656 000__ 05324cam\a2200685\i\4500 000024656 001__ 24656 000024656 003__ SzGeWIPO 000024656 005__ 20210318104951.0 000024656 008__ 070119s2007\\\\enk\\\\\rb\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000024656 010__ $$a 2007276552 000024656 015__ $$aGBA723340$$2bnb 000024656 0167_ $$a013648224$$2Uk 000024656 020__ $$a9781841137032 000024656 020__ $$z1841137030$$qcased 000024656 020__ $$z1847313507 000024656 020__ $$z9781847313508 000024656 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn122281903 000024656 035__ $$a(wipo)14880230 000024656 040__ $$aUk$$beng$$erda$$cUk$$dCaBNVSL 000024656 042__ $$aukblsr$$alccopycat 000024656 043__ $$ae-fr--- 000024656 05000 $$aK3925.B56$$bB558 2007 000024656 050_4 $$aK1519.B54$$bB54 2007 000024656 08204 $$a343.0786606$$222 000024656 084__ $$aP 230 FRA.B 000024656 090__ $$c26956$$d26951 000024656 1001_ $$aFrancioni, Francesco.,$$eauthor. 000024656 24510 $$aBiotechnologies and international human rights /$$cedited by Francesco Francioni. 000024656 264_1 $$aOxford :$$bHart Pub.,$$c2007. 000024656 300__ $$axxxv, 401 pages ;$$c24 cm. 000024656 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000024656 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000024656 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000024656 4901_ $$aStudies in international law ;$$vno. 13 000024656 500__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000024656 500__ $$aZawiera materiaƂy z: European University Institute colloquium, Florencja 2005. 000024656 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000024656 5050_ $$aI. Overview and cross-cutting issues; II. Bioethics and human genetics; III. Economic, social and cultural rights; IV. Intellectual property rights and trade issues; V. Participatory rights and remedies; VI. International humanitarian law. 000024656 5050_ $$aGenetic resources, biotechnology and human rights: the international legal framework -- State responsibility for violations of basic principles of bioethics -- Ethical pluralism and the regulation of modern biotechnology -- Consolidating bio-rights in Europe -- UNESCO standard-setting activities on bioethics: speak softly and carry a big stick -- The normative spectrum of an ethically-inspired legal instrument: the 2005 Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights -- Agricultural biotechnology and the right to food -- A case study of the European Union's regulation of GMOs: environment, health, consumer rights and economic freedom -- Biogenetic resources and indigenous peoples' rights -- Biotechnology, human rights and international economic law -- Genetic engineering, trade, and human rights -- Patents, biotechnology and human rights: the preservation of biodiverse resources for future generations -- Citizens' rights and participation in the regulation of biotechnology -- Offensive military applications of biotechnologies: loopholes in the law? 000024656 520__ $$a"This book follows and complements the previous volume 'Biotechnology and international law' (Hart, 2006) bringing a specific focus on human rights. It is the result of a collaborative effort which brings together the contributions of a select group of experts from academia and from international organisations with the purpose of discussing the extent to which current activities in the field of biotechnology can be regulated by existing human rights principles and standards, and what gaps, if any, need to be identified and filled with new legislative initiatives. Instruments such as the UNESCO Declaration on the Human Genome (1997) and on Bioethics and Human Rights (2005) are having an impact on customary international law. But what is the relevance of these instruments with respect to traditional concepts of state responsibility and the functioning of domestic remedies against misuse of biotechnologies? Are new legislative initiatives needed, and what are the pros and cons of a race toward the adoption of new ad hoc instruments in an area of such rapid technological development? Are there risks of normative and institutional fragmentation as a consequence of the proliferation of different regulatory regimes? Can we identify a core of human rights principles that define the boundaries of legitimate uses of biotechnology, the legal status of human genetic material, as well as the implications of the definition of the human genome as 'common heritage of humanity' for the purpose of patenting of genetic inventions? These and other questions are the focus of a fascinating collection of essays which, together, help to map this emerging field of inquiry"--Provided by publisher. 000024656 650_0 $$aBiotechnology industries. 000024656 650_0 $$aBiotechnology industry. 000024656 650_0 $$aBiotechnology industries$$zFrance. 000024656 650_0 $$aPatents$$zFrance. 000024656 650_0 $$aIntellectual property$$zFrance. 000024656 650_0 $$aHuman rights$$xInternational cooperation. 000024656 650_4 $$aCongresses 000024656 650_4 $$aHuman rights 000024656 650_6 $$aBiotechnologie. 000024656 650_6 $$aBio-industries. 000024656 651_0 $$aFrance$$xCommerce$$xLaw and legislation. 000024656 7001_ $$aFrancioni, Francesco. 000024656 830_0 $$aStudies in international law (Oxford, England) ;$$vv. 13. 000024656 85641 $$3Table of contents only$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0711/2007276552.html 000024656 906__ $$a7$$bcbc$$ccopycat$$d2$$encip$$f20$$gy-gencatlg 000024656 942__ $$cMON$$jP 230 FRA.B 000024656 952__ $$w2008-10-20$$p2008-0734$$r60.00$$u38399$$bMAIN$$10$$kP 230 FRA.B$$v2008-10-20$$ztagged$$71 000024656 955__ $$apv06 2007-06-05 z-processor to SSCD$$isg08 2007-06-12 000024656 980__ $$aBIB 000024656 999__ $$c26956$$d26956