The intellectual property regimes we have currently in place are heavily under attack. One of the points of criticism is the interaction between two elements of article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the widely discussed issue of being able to benefit from scientific progress and the less argued for position of having a right to take part in scientific enterprises. To shine light on the question if we should balance the two elements or prioritize one of them, an exploration will be offered on how benefiting from scientific progress and the ability to participate in the advancement of science relate to securing human capabilities. A different perspective to the question will be gained by identifying the problem as an issue ...
We live in a knowledge economy. The production and dissemination of knowledge will be central to sol...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right freely to participate in t...
Patent law, created in response to a constitutional mandate to encourage innovation, may be discoura...
The intellectual property regimes we have currently in place are heavily under attack. One of the po...
For years, there has been vigorous debate over the relationship between intellectual property and he...
We all have a human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress (the Right to Science [RtS])....
Patents allocate power by assigning exclusive property rights to persons who claim to have discovere...
This article focuses on the complex interactions among scientific productions, intellectual property...
A wide range of proposals to alleviate the negative effects of intellectual property regimes is curr...
Distinguished economists, political scientists, and legal experts discuss the implications of the in...
This paper discusses the problems related to assigning or denying intellectual property rights to bi...
Human rights and intellectual property, two bodies of law that were once strangers, are becoming inc...
While intellectual property has long been perceived as a method for protecting, and ultimately valui...
In today\u27s Information Society, one of the most salient paradoxes is the fact that the law of int...
The institution of university science research has evolved over the past century, from one of open s...
We live in a knowledge economy. The production and dissemination of knowledge will be central to sol...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right freely to participate in t...
Patent law, created in response to a constitutional mandate to encourage innovation, may be discoura...
The intellectual property regimes we have currently in place are heavily under attack. One of the po...
For years, there has been vigorous debate over the relationship between intellectual property and he...
We all have a human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress (the Right to Science [RtS])....
Patents allocate power by assigning exclusive property rights to persons who claim to have discovere...
This article focuses on the complex interactions among scientific productions, intellectual property...
A wide range of proposals to alleviate the negative effects of intellectual property regimes is curr...
Distinguished economists, political scientists, and legal experts discuss the implications of the in...
This paper discusses the problems related to assigning or denying intellectual property rights to bi...
Human rights and intellectual property, two bodies of law that were once strangers, are becoming inc...
While intellectual property has long been perceived as a method for protecting, and ultimately valui...
In today\u27s Information Society, one of the most salient paradoxes is the fact that the law of int...
The institution of university science research has evolved over the past century, from one of open s...
We live in a knowledge economy. The production and dissemination of knowledge will be central to sol...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right freely to participate in t...
Patent law, created in response to a constitutional mandate to encourage innovation, may be discoura...