Patents on Life
Religious, Moral, and Social Justice Aspects of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property
Herausgeber: Berg, Thomas C; Ravenscroft, Simon; Cholij, Roman
Patents on Life
Religious, Moral, and Social Justice Aspects of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property
Herausgeber: Berg, Thomas C; Ravenscroft, Simon; Cholij, Roman
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A unique collection of legal, religious, ethical, and political perspectives on debates surrounding biotechnology patents or 'patents on life'.
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A unique collection of legal, religious, ethical, and political perspectives on debates surrounding biotechnology patents or 'patents on life'.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428682
- ISBN-10: 1108428681
- Artikelnr.: 56020866
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108428682
- ISBN-10: 1108428681
- Artikelnr.: 56020866
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Roman Cholij; Part I. Life Patents, Law, and Morality: 2.
Morality, religion, and patents Kathleen Liddell and Simon Ravenscroft; 3.
Religious and moral grounds for patent-eligible subject matter exclusions
Joshua D. Sarnoff; 4. Life-form patents: proceedings in the European Patent
Office and the role of non-commercial parties Christopher Rennie-Smith;
Part II. Religious Perspectives on Life Patents: 5. Intellectual property
rights and the fundamental right to the Commons in the light of Catholic
social teaching Monsignor Osvaldo Neves de Almeiad; 6. Human rights and
life patents: lessons from the Church's social teaching and engagement in
the United States Stephen M. Colecchi; 7. Intellectual property and genetic
sequences: a Jewish law perspective Michael J. Broyde and Steven S. Weiner;
8. Intellectual property, Islamic values, and the patenting of genes
Mohammed El Said; 9. Christian libertarianism and the curious lack of
religious objections to the patenting of life forms in the United States
Paul J. Heald; 10. From 'Chakrabarty' to 'Myriad' and beyond: Catholic
contributions to the gene patenting debate Paul J. Wodja; Part III. Social
Justice and Political Aspects: 11. 'Thou shalt not steal': the morality of
compulsory licensing of pharmaceutical patents Margo Bagley; 12. Genetic
resources and patents: in search of ethical solutions to global IP discord
Roman Cholij; 13. Patent for life: towards an ethical use of patents on
plant innovations Michael A. Kock; 14. Germline modification of human
embryos, patents and the limits of markets: rethinking equality, human
diversity, and the question of innovation funding Katerina Sideri; 15.
Patent governance, ethics, and democracy: how transparency and
accountability norms are challenged by patents on stem cells, gametes, and
genome editing (CRISPR) in Europe Ingrid Schneider; 16. Life patents,
religion, and justice: a summary of themes Thomas C. Berg.
Morality, religion, and patents Kathleen Liddell and Simon Ravenscroft; 3.
Religious and moral grounds for patent-eligible subject matter exclusions
Joshua D. Sarnoff; 4. Life-form patents: proceedings in the European Patent
Office and the role of non-commercial parties Christopher Rennie-Smith;
Part II. Religious Perspectives on Life Patents: 5. Intellectual property
rights and the fundamental right to the Commons in the light of Catholic
social teaching Monsignor Osvaldo Neves de Almeiad; 6. Human rights and
life patents: lessons from the Church's social teaching and engagement in
the United States Stephen M. Colecchi; 7. Intellectual property and genetic
sequences: a Jewish law perspective Michael J. Broyde and Steven S. Weiner;
8. Intellectual property, Islamic values, and the patenting of genes
Mohammed El Said; 9. Christian libertarianism and the curious lack of
religious objections to the patenting of life forms in the United States
Paul J. Heald; 10. From 'Chakrabarty' to 'Myriad' and beyond: Catholic
contributions to the gene patenting debate Paul J. Wodja; Part III. Social
Justice and Political Aspects: 11. 'Thou shalt not steal': the morality of
compulsory licensing of pharmaceutical patents Margo Bagley; 12. Genetic
resources and patents: in search of ethical solutions to global IP discord
Roman Cholij; 13. Patent for life: towards an ethical use of patents on
plant innovations Michael A. Kock; 14. Germline modification of human
embryos, patents and the limits of markets: rethinking equality, human
diversity, and the question of innovation funding Katerina Sideri; 15.
Patent governance, ethics, and democracy: how transparency and
accountability norms are challenged by patents on stem cells, gametes, and
genome editing (CRISPR) in Europe Ingrid Schneider; 16. Life patents,
religion, and justice: a summary of themes Thomas C. Berg.
1. Introduction Roman Cholij; Part I. Life Patents, Law, and Morality: 2.
Morality, religion, and patents Kathleen Liddell and Simon Ravenscroft; 3.
Religious and moral grounds for patent-eligible subject matter exclusions
Joshua D. Sarnoff; 4. Life-form patents: proceedings in the European Patent
Office and the role of non-commercial parties Christopher Rennie-Smith;
Part II. Religious Perspectives on Life Patents: 5. Intellectual property
rights and the fundamental right to the Commons in the light of Catholic
social teaching Monsignor Osvaldo Neves de Almeiad; 6. Human rights and
life patents: lessons from the Church's social teaching and engagement in
the United States Stephen M. Colecchi; 7. Intellectual property and genetic
sequences: a Jewish law perspective Michael J. Broyde and Steven S. Weiner;
8. Intellectual property, Islamic values, and the patenting of genes
Mohammed El Said; 9. Christian libertarianism and the curious lack of
religious objections to the patenting of life forms in the United States
Paul J. Heald; 10. From 'Chakrabarty' to 'Myriad' and beyond: Catholic
contributions to the gene patenting debate Paul J. Wodja; Part III. Social
Justice and Political Aspects: 11. 'Thou shalt not steal': the morality of
compulsory licensing of pharmaceutical patents Margo Bagley; 12. Genetic
resources and patents: in search of ethical solutions to global IP discord
Roman Cholij; 13. Patent for life: towards an ethical use of patents on
plant innovations Michael A. Kock; 14. Germline modification of human
embryos, patents and the limits of markets: rethinking equality, human
diversity, and the question of innovation funding Katerina Sideri; 15.
Patent governance, ethics, and democracy: how transparency and
accountability norms are challenged by patents on stem cells, gametes, and
genome editing (CRISPR) in Europe Ingrid Schneider; 16. Life patents,
religion, and justice: a summary of themes Thomas C. Berg.
Morality, religion, and patents Kathleen Liddell and Simon Ravenscroft; 3.
Religious and moral grounds for patent-eligible subject matter exclusions
Joshua D. Sarnoff; 4. Life-form patents: proceedings in the European Patent
Office and the role of non-commercial parties Christopher Rennie-Smith;
Part II. Religious Perspectives on Life Patents: 5. Intellectual property
rights and the fundamental right to the Commons in the light of Catholic
social teaching Monsignor Osvaldo Neves de Almeiad; 6. Human rights and
life patents: lessons from the Church's social teaching and engagement in
the United States Stephen M. Colecchi; 7. Intellectual property and genetic
sequences: a Jewish law perspective Michael J. Broyde and Steven S. Weiner;
8. Intellectual property, Islamic values, and the patenting of genes
Mohammed El Said; 9. Christian libertarianism and the curious lack of
religious objections to the patenting of life forms in the United States
Paul J. Heald; 10. From 'Chakrabarty' to 'Myriad' and beyond: Catholic
contributions to the gene patenting debate Paul J. Wodja; Part III. Social
Justice and Political Aspects: 11. 'Thou shalt not steal': the morality of
compulsory licensing of pharmaceutical patents Margo Bagley; 12. Genetic
resources and patents: in search of ethical solutions to global IP discord
Roman Cholij; 13. Patent for life: towards an ethical use of patents on
plant innovations Michael A. Kock; 14. Germline modification of human
embryos, patents and the limits of markets: rethinking equality, human
diversity, and the question of innovation funding Katerina Sideri; 15.
Patent governance, ethics, and democracy: how transparency and
accountability norms are challenged by patents on stem cells, gametes, and
genome editing (CRISPR) in Europe Ingrid Schneider; 16. Life patents,
religion, and justice: a summary of themes Thomas C. Berg.