The Moral Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights explores the various aspects of IPRs in which moral evaluation and claims play a role. According to R M Hare, moral concepts and reasoning are characterized by the universalization of prescriptions. Universalization links the various dimensions in a way that rationally forces us to revise the moral basis of the various claims we make for, about and of IPRs, and ultimately provides grounds for their reform. Abstract The method of reflective equilibrium is focused in the first place on Hare's meta- ethics, to derive a reformulation which is herein called fundamental prescriptivism. This requires a foundational set of moral principles to work. Our expectation that moral principles and values...
In this thesis, three perspectives on the justification of intellectual property rights are investig...
In this thesis, three perspectives on the justification of intellectual property rights are investig...
This book argues that we should adopt an instrumentalist approach to intellectual property and rejec...
PhdThe Moral Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights explores the various aspects of IPRs in whic...
Research in recent history has neglected to address the moral foundations of particular kinds of pub...
Intellectual property right is an intellectual property (IP) someone has the right to claim due to m...
Today we are the subjects and witnesses of the continuous development and transformation of society,...
Human rights law and intellectual property law are separate clusters of legal system and distinguish...
Abstract: Intellectual property law and international trading regimes are two salient areas of polic...
This chapter seeks to distinguish between intellectual property rights the existing legal mechanisms...
This chapter seeks to distinguish between intellectual property rights the existing legal mechanisms...
This chapter seeks to distinguish between intellectual property rights the existing legal mechanisms...
This chapter seeks to distinguish between intellectual property rights the existing legal mechanisms...
Are intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world’s knowledge ...
The issue of whether the state is morally justified in affording content-creators a legal right to e...
In this thesis, three perspectives on the justification of intellectual property rights are investig...
In this thesis, three perspectives on the justification of intellectual property rights are investig...
This book argues that we should adopt an instrumentalist approach to intellectual property and rejec...
PhdThe Moral Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights explores the various aspects of IPRs in whic...
Research in recent history has neglected to address the moral foundations of particular kinds of pub...
Intellectual property right is an intellectual property (IP) someone has the right to claim due to m...
Today we are the subjects and witnesses of the continuous development and transformation of society,...
Human rights law and intellectual property law are separate clusters of legal system and distinguish...
Abstract: Intellectual property law and international trading regimes are two salient areas of polic...
This chapter seeks to distinguish between intellectual property rights the existing legal mechanisms...
This chapter seeks to distinguish between intellectual property rights the existing legal mechanisms...
This chapter seeks to distinguish between intellectual property rights the existing legal mechanisms...
This chapter seeks to distinguish between intellectual property rights the existing legal mechanisms...
Are intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world’s knowledge ...
The issue of whether the state is morally justified in affording content-creators a legal right to e...
In this thesis, three perspectives on the justification of intellectual property rights are investig...
In this thesis, three perspectives on the justification of intellectual property rights are investig...
This book argues that we should adopt an instrumentalist approach to intellectual property and rejec...