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The international law of biotechnology, human rights, trade, patents, health and the environment, Matthias Herdegen

Label
The international law of biotechnology, human rights, trade, patents, health and the environment, Matthias Herdegen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The international law of biotechnology
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Responsibility statement
Matthias Herdegen
Series statement
Principles of international lawElgarOnline eBooks
Sub title
human rights, trade, patents, health and the environment
Summary
"In this thoroughly updated second edition, Matthias Herdegen provides a comprehensive and contemporary assessment of the regulation of biotechnology processes and products from an international and comparative perspective, complete with analysis of intricate legal and ethical debates. Considering recent advances in biotechnology, this new edition explores how regulatory approaches to controversial issues such as stem cell research, cloning and gene therapy differ across jurisdictions due to conflicting values and risk perceptions. Reflecting on current developments, the book explores the interaction between biotechnology and different fields of law, including: human rights, intellectual property, trade law and environmental law. In doing so, Herdegen investigates complex concerns such as balancing commercial interests with socio-cultural considerations and ensuring respect for human dignity in the pursuit of biomedical research. Furthermore this new edition includes examination of recent developments in areas such as genome editing, biomedicine, COVID-19 vaccines, and patents on essentially biological products, with an entirely revised section on biobanks. Providing a concise and accessible guide to a complex field of international law, this book will be of great value to those researching the law and regulation of biotechnology, biomedicine and biodiversity both within the EU and at an international level. Practicing lawyers will also benefit from a diverse array of sources from a range of legal systems"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction: regulation of biotechnology, between anxieties and trust in scientific progress -- 2. Law and ethics: an intriguing interplay -- 3. Risks, perceptions and the law: regulatory approaches to risk -- 4. The biotech challenge to human dignity, life and freedom of choice: human rights -- 5. From test tube babies to human clones: salient issues in the international law of biomedicine -- 6. GMOs, crops and precaution: biotechnology and international protection of the environment -- 7. Combating biopiracy: access to genetic resources -- 8. Phantom risks and legitimate concerns: biotechnology and international trade law -- 9. Inventors' claims to life: intellectual property rights and biotechnological inventions -- 10. Conclusion: legal values, individual rights and democratic choices in a pluralist world -- Index
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