Francesco Francioni (ed.)
Biotechnologies and International Human Rights
Herausgeber: Francioni, Francesco
Francesco Francioni (ed.)
Biotechnologies and International Human Rights
Herausgeber: Francioni, Francesco
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This book follows and complements the previous volume Biotechnology and International Law (Hart 2006) bringing a specific focus on human rights.
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This book follows and complements the previous volume Biotechnology and International Law (Hart 2006) bringing a specific focus on human rights.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9781841137032
- ISBN-10: 1841137030
- Artikelnr.: 22868284
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9781841137032
- ISBN-10: 1841137030
- Artikelnr.: 22868284
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Francesco Francioni is Professor of International Law at the EUI, Florence and the University of Siena.
Part I. Overview and Cross-cutting Issues 1. Genetic Resources,
Biotechnology and Human Rights: The International Legal Framework F
Francioni 2. State Responsibility for Violations of Basic Principles of
Bioethics P-M Dupuy Part II. Bioethics and Human Genetics 3. Ethical
Pluralism and the Regulation of Modern Biotechnology R Brownsword 4.
Consolidating Bio-rights in Europe S Millns 5. UNESCO Standard-setting
Activities on Bioethics: Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick A Yusuf 6. The
Normative Spectrum of an Ethically-inspired Legal Instrument : The 2005
Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights H Boussard Part III.
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 7. Agricultural Biotechnology and the
Right to Food K Mechlem and T Raney 8. A Case Study of the European Union's
Regulation of GMOs: Environment, Health, Consumer Rights and Economic
Freedom E Righini 9. Biogenetic Resources and Indigenous Peoples' Rights F
Lenzerini Part IV. Intellectual Property Rights and Trade Issues 10.
Biotechnology, Human Rights and International Economic Law E-U Petersmann
11. Genetic Engineering, Trade and Human Rights T Cottier 12. Patents,
Biotechnology and Human Rights: The Preservation of Biodiverse Resources
for Future Generations F Abbott Part V. Participatory Rights and Remedies
13. Citizens' Rights and Participation in the Regulation of Biotechnology D
Galligan Part VI. International Humanitarian Law 14. Offensive Military
Applications of Biotechnologies: Loopholes in the Law? L Vierucci
Biotechnology and Human Rights: The International Legal Framework F
Francioni 2. State Responsibility for Violations of Basic Principles of
Bioethics P-M Dupuy Part II. Bioethics and Human Genetics 3. Ethical
Pluralism and the Regulation of Modern Biotechnology R Brownsword 4.
Consolidating Bio-rights in Europe S Millns 5. UNESCO Standard-setting
Activities on Bioethics: Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick A Yusuf 6. The
Normative Spectrum of an Ethically-inspired Legal Instrument : The 2005
Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights H Boussard Part III.
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 7. Agricultural Biotechnology and the
Right to Food K Mechlem and T Raney 8. A Case Study of the European Union's
Regulation of GMOs: Environment, Health, Consumer Rights and Economic
Freedom E Righini 9. Biogenetic Resources and Indigenous Peoples' Rights F
Lenzerini Part IV. Intellectual Property Rights and Trade Issues 10.
Biotechnology, Human Rights and International Economic Law E-U Petersmann
11. Genetic Engineering, Trade and Human Rights T Cottier 12. Patents,
Biotechnology and Human Rights: The Preservation of Biodiverse Resources
for Future Generations F Abbott Part V. Participatory Rights and Remedies
13. Citizens' Rights and Participation in the Regulation of Biotechnology D
Galligan Part VI. International Humanitarian Law 14. Offensive Military
Applications of Biotechnologies: Loopholes in the Law? L Vierucci
Part I. Overview and Cross-cutting Issues 1. Genetic Resources,
Biotechnology and Human Rights: The International Legal Framework F
Francioni 2. State Responsibility for Violations of Basic Principles of
Bioethics P-M Dupuy Part II. Bioethics and Human Genetics 3. Ethical
Pluralism and the Regulation of Modern Biotechnology R Brownsword 4.
Consolidating Bio-rights in Europe S Millns 5. UNESCO Standard-setting
Activities on Bioethics: Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick A Yusuf 6. The
Normative Spectrum of an Ethically-inspired Legal Instrument : The 2005
Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights H Boussard Part III.
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 7. Agricultural Biotechnology and the
Right to Food K Mechlem and T Raney 8. A Case Study of the European Union's
Regulation of GMOs: Environment, Health, Consumer Rights and Economic
Freedom E Righini 9. Biogenetic Resources and Indigenous Peoples' Rights F
Lenzerini Part IV. Intellectual Property Rights and Trade Issues 10.
Biotechnology, Human Rights and International Economic Law E-U Petersmann
11. Genetic Engineering, Trade and Human Rights T Cottier 12. Patents,
Biotechnology and Human Rights: The Preservation of Biodiverse Resources
for Future Generations F Abbott Part V. Participatory Rights and Remedies
13. Citizens' Rights and Participation in the Regulation of Biotechnology D
Galligan Part VI. International Humanitarian Law 14. Offensive Military
Applications of Biotechnologies: Loopholes in the Law? L Vierucci
Biotechnology and Human Rights: The International Legal Framework F
Francioni 2. State Responsibility for Violations of Basic Principles of
Bioethics P-M Dupuy Part II. Bioethics and Human Genetics 3. Ethical
Pluralism and the Regulation of Modern Biotechnology R Brownsword 4.
Consolidating Bio-rights in Europe S Millns 5. UNESCO Standard-setting
Activities on Bioethics: Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick A Yusuf 6. The
Normative Spectrum of an Ethically-inspired Legal Instrument : The 2005
Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights H Boussard Part III.
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 7. Agricultural Biotechnology and the
Right to Food K Mechlem and T Raney 8. A Case Study of the European Union's
Regulation of GMOs: Environment, Health, Consumer Rights and Economic
Freedom E Righini 9. Biogenetic Resources and Indigenous Peoples' Rights F
Lenzerini Part IV. Intellectual Property Rights and Trade Issues 10.
Biotechnology, Human Rights and International Economic Law E-U Petersmann
11. Genetic Engineering, Trade and Human Rights T Cottier 12. Patents,
Biotechnology and Human Rights: The Preservation of Biodiverse Resources
for Future Generations F Abbott Part V. Participatory Rights and Remedies
13. Citizens' Rights and Participation in the Regulation of Biotechnology D
Galligan Part VI. International Humanitarian Law 14. Offensive Military
Applications of Biotechnologies: Loopholes in the Law? L Vierucci