Human Rights and Intellectual Property Rights : Tensions and Convergences edited by Mpazi Sinjela.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: (Raoul Wallenberg Institute new authors series. v. 2) Publication details: Leidon : Martinus Nijhoff, 2007.Description: 1103 pISBN:- 9789004162907
- 346.048 SIN/HUM
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Curbing software piracy in ecommerce : compatibility with human rights : challenges and possible solutions
Chapter 2. Are stronger intellectual property rights an obstacle or a condition for international technology transfer?
Chapter 3. A case study of the dual citizenship arrangement between Russia and Turkmenistan
Chapter 4. Patent rights and access to medicines : are patents really the only barrier for good health care in developing countries?
Chapter 5. The disappeared children of El Salvador-a field study of truth, justice and reparation
Chapter 6. What is the role of professional and civil society organisations beyond International legal mechanisms of Implementing Human Rights Treaties?
Chapter 7. Traditional Knowledge : an Analysis of the Current International Debate Applied to the Ecuadorian Amazon Context
Chapter 8. TRIPS and Agricultural Biotechnology : Implications for the Right to Food in Africa