Biotechnology and the Challenge of Property: Property Rights in Dead Bodies, Body Parts, and Genetic InformationRoutledge, 2016. gada 15. apr. - 392 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. |
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Cultural and Ontological Contexts of Biotechnology and | |
DNA Banks and Proprietary Interests in Biosamples | |
Property and Traditional Knowledge | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Biotechnology and the Challenge of Property: Property Rights in Dead Bodies ... Remigius N. Nwabueze Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2007 |
Biotechnology and the Challenge of Property: Property Rights in Dead Bodies ... Dr Remigius N Nwabueze Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2013 |
Biotechnology and the Challenge of Property: Property Rights in Dead Bodies ... Remigius N. Nwabueze Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2016 |
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