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- Paul Torremans, University of Nottingham, UK
There is a growing body of scholarship analyzing the many international organizations, government agencies and civil society groups whose activities define the relationship between human rights and intellectual property. This timely and engaging volume illustrates the richness and diversity of this literature. It explores the wider historical and institutional context of these topics; the meaning of key international instruments; writings that clarify ambiguous legal norms; works that advocate the recognition of new legal norms; institutional and strategic issues and critical or cautionary perspectives.
Including an original introduction by Professor Helfer, a leading scholar in the field, this is a must-have volume that will be of use to lawyers, judges, legal scholars and researchers interested in the areas of intellectual property and human rights and their intersection.
17 articles, dating from 1998 to 2012
Contributors include: G.W. Austin, A.R. Chapman, R.C. Dreyfuss, C. Geiger, H. Grosse Ruse-Khan, H.H. Morten, T.W. Pogge, A.E. Yamin, P.K. Yu
About: 'The complex relationship between human rights and intellectual property is maturing.
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