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The right to food and the TRIPS agreement : with a particular emphasis on developing countries' measures for food production and distribution / by Hans Morten Haugen.
2007
G 26 HAU.R
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Détails
Titre
The right to food and the TRIPS agreement : with a particular emphasis on developing countries' measures for food production and distribution / by Hans Morten Haugen.
Mention d'édition
v. 30.
Description
xii, 506 pages ; 25 cm.
ISBN
9789004161849
9004161848 alk. paper
9789047422150 electronic book
9047422155 electronic book
9004161848 alk. paper
9789047422150 electronic book
9047422155 electronic book
Autre cote
G 26 HAU.R
Résumé
"A concise analysis of the relationship between patent rights and human rights is given in this book, focusing on the right to food."--Jacket.
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [455]-502) and index.
Based on the author's thesis (Doctoral)--University of Oslo, 2006.
Based on the author's thesis (Doctoral)--University of Oslo, 2006.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-502) and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. Introduction; 2. Food, biotechnology and intellectual property; 3. Methodology: principles and sources under international law; 4. Specifying the nature of the obligations and the approach for understanding economic, social and cultural human rights; 5. The right to food as recognized in the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights; 6. The right to benefit from the moral and material interests of scientific production and the right to enjoy benefits from scientific progress and its applications; 7. The justifiable limitations to the recognized rights; 8. The TRIPS agreement, particulary patent protection; 9. Effective Sui generis systems for the protection of new varieties of plants; 10. Jurisdictional and jurisprudential issues under the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights and the TRIPS agreement; 11. Principles for identifying and solving conflicts between treaties, as well as identifying the nature of treaties, applied to TRIPS and the covenant; 12. Conflict or compatibility between human rights and patent and plant variety protection?
Série
Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Library.
Ressources liées
Publié
Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007.
Langue
Anglais
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Review
"A concise analysis of the relationship between patent rights and human rights is given in this book, focusing on the right to food."--Jacket.