Biotechnology and the Challenge of Property: Property Rights in Dead Bodies, Body Parts, and Genetic InformationAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2013. gada 28. janv. - 390 lappuses Biotechnology and the Challenge of Property addresses the question of how the advancement of property law is capable of controlling the interests generated by the engineering of human tissues. Through a comparative consideration of non-Western societies and industrialized cultures, this book addresses the impact of modern biotechnology, and its legal accommodation on the customary conduct and traditional beliefs which shape the lives of different communities. Nwabueze provides an introduction to the legal regulation of the evolving uses of human tissues, and its implications for traditional knowledge, beliefs and cultures. |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 38.
xix. lappuse
... Inventions (1998) O..l L213/13. 256, 279(n276) Family LawAct, I986, S.O., c. 4. 80 Health Sector Database Act, I 998 (Iceland), Act No. I 39/I 998. 152(n37), 153-4, 155 High Court Law, c. 60, Laws of Lagos State, I994. 114-5 Human ...
... Inventions (1998) O..l L213/13. 256, 279(n276) Family LawAct, I986, S.O., c. 4. 80 Health Sector Database Act, I 998 (Iceland), Act No. I 39/I 998. 152(n37), 153-4, 155 High Court Law, c. 60, Laws of Lagos State, I994. 114-5 Human ...
4. lappuse
... inventions, like scientifically preserved cadavers for medical education or exhibition, frozen embryos, frozen human eggs and sperm, stored tissue samples, transplantable organs, and cultured human cell lines. Third, Chapter 2 suggests ...
... inventions, like scientifically preserved cadavers for medical education or exhibition, frozen embryos, frozen human eggs and sperm, stored tissue samples, transplantable organs, and cultured human cell lines. Third, Chapter 2 suggests ...
14. lappuse
... invention' in the PatentAct, that there is any implication that a human being would be patentable in the way that the oncomouse is. Although the decision of the Court of Appeal was overturned by the majority decision of the Supreme ...
... invention' in the PatentAct, that there is any implication that a human being would be patentable in the way that the oncomouse is. Although the decision of the Court of Appeal was overturned by the majority decision of the Supreme ...
18. lappuse
... invention justifying patent protection under the law.“ However, it has been strongly argued that what is important in a gene is not its isolation and purification, but the information it contains.“ Since a person's genetic information ...
... invention justifying patent protection under the law.“ However, it has been strongly argued that what is important in a gene is not its isolation and purification, but the information it contains.“ Since a person's genetic information ...
19. lappuse
... inventions, products or utilities. To remedy this problem, the scope of patents over genetic material may need to be more rigorously defined to separate the chemical or structural nature of genetic material from its informational ...
... inventions, products or utilities. To remedy this problem, the scope of patents over genetic material may need to be more rigorously defined to separate the chemical or structural nature of genetic material from its informational ...
Saturs
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35 | |
Cultural and Ontological Contexts of Biotechnology and | 101 |
Corpse and Skeletal Remains | 115 |
Invasion of Privacy | 204 |
Unjust Enrichment | 219 |
Property and Traditional Knowledge | 233 |
Frameworks for Protecting Traditional Knowledge | 247 |
The Sui Generis Option | 268 |
The Intemational Contexts of Traditional Knowledge | 281 |
Conclusion | 294 |
Index | 357 |
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