
Human Rights and Intellectual Property Rights
Tensions and Convergences
Mpasi Sinjela(Author)
Martinus Nijhoff (Publisher)
Published on 15. October 2007
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-90-04-16290-7 (ISBN)
Description
This collection offers an overview of the issues involved concerning the interface between human rights and intellectual property rights (IPRs). It makes clear that two schools of thought have developed. The first school maintains that human rights and IPRs are in fundamental conflict. Strong protection of IP is incompatible with human rights obligations. Thus, for resolving the conflict between the two, it is suggested that human rights should always prevail over IPRs. Whereas the second school of thought asserts that human rights and IPRs pursue the same aim; that is to define the appropriate scope of private monopoly power to create incentives for authors and inventors, while ensuring that the public has adequate access to the fruits of their efforts. Accordingly, they argue, human rights and IP are compatible. However, what is needed is to strike a balance between the provision of incentives to innovate and public access to products of that innovation. This collection explores this balance and the extent to which human rights standards can influence the interpretation of IP norms, for example in defining the scope of IPRs. The discussion on the relationship of human rights and IPRs is an ongoing one; this volume makes a valuable contribution to the debate and will further stimulate the interest to explore and address these complex and challenging issues. This is the second volume in The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law 'New Authors' series, which contains the best theses from the human rights masters programmes in Lund and Venice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 167 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
699 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-16290-7 (9789004162907)
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Content
Mpazi Sinjela Introduction; MD. Mahboob Murshed Curbing Software Piracy in eCommerce: Compatibility with Human Rights:
Challenges and Possible Solutions; Anna Dahlberg Are Stronger Intellectual Property Rights an Obstacle or a Condition for International Technology Transfer?; Begench Ashirov
A Case Study of the Dual Citizenship Arrangement Between Russia and
Turkmenistan; Bjoern Ley Patent Rights and Access to Medicines: Are Patents Really the Only Barrier for Good Health Care in Developing Countries? christine lagstroem The Disappeared Children of El Salvador - a Field Study of Truth, Justice and Reparation; Vincents Okechukwu Benjamin What Is the Role of Professional and Civil Society Organisations beyond International Legal Mechanisms of Implementing Human Rights Treaties? Esther Almeida Traditional Knowledge: An Analysis of the Current International Debate Applied to the Ecuadorian Amazon Context; Jeannette Mwangi TRIPS and Agricultural Biotechnology: Implications for the Right to Food in Africa; List of Contributors.
Challenges and Possible Solutions; Anna Dahlberg Are Stronger Intellectual Property Rights an Obstacle or a Condition for International Technology Transfer?; Begench Ashirov
A Case Study of the Dual Citizenship Arrangement Between Russia and
Turkmenistan; Bjoern Ley Patent Rights and Access to Medicines: Are Patents Really the Only Barrier for Good Health Care in Developing Countries? christine lagstroem The Disappeared Children of El Salvador - a Field Study of Truth, Justice and Reparation; Vincents Okechukwu Benjamin What Is the Role of Professional and Civil Society Organisations beyond International Legal Mechanisms of Implementing Human Rights Treaties? Esther Almeida Traditional Knowledge: An Analysis of the Current International Debate Applied to the Ecuadorian Amazon Context; Jeannette Mwangi TRIPS and Agricultural Biotechnology: Implications for the Right to Food in Africa; List of Contributors.