Genetic Engineering and the World Trade System
Herausgeber: Wüger, Daniel; Cottier, Thomas
Genetic Engineering and the World Trade System
Herausgeber: Wüger, Daniel; Cottier, Thomas
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An examination of the challenges to international trade regulation posed by biotechnology.
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An examination of the challenges to international trade regulation posed by biotechnology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 683g
- ISBN-13: 9780521883603
- ISBN-10: 0521883601
- Artikelnr.: 24814070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 683g
- ISBN-13: 9780521883603
- ISBN-10: 0521883601
- Artikelnr.: 24814070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction and Systemic Issues: 1. Introduction Daniel Wüger; 2.
Genetic engineering, trade and human rights Thomas Cottier; 3. Gender
dimensions of biotechnology policy and trade Constance Z. Wagner; Part II.
Intellectual Property and Gene Technology - Issues at Stake and Possible
Options: 4. Biotechnology and patents: global standards, European
approaches and national accents Geertrui Van Overwalle; 5. Intellectual
property rights, biotechnology and development Emmanuel Opoku Awuku; 6.
Traditional knowledge, biogenetic resources, genetic engineering and
intellectual property rights Federico Lenzerini; Part III. Food Security,
Trade and Agricultural Production with Genetically Modified Organisms: 7.
Biotechnology in the energy sector: some trade and development Simonetta
Zarrilli; 8. Coexistence and liability: implications for international
trade drawn from the Swiss example Anne Petitpierre-Sauvain; 9. Food
security and agricultural production with genetically modified organisms: a
comment Michael Hahn; Part IV. Food Safety, International Trade and
Biotechnology: 10. Trade, environment and biotechnology: on coexistence and
coherence Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Makane Moise Mbenge; 11. Risk
regulation, precaution and trade Franz Xaver Perrez; Part V. Medical
Research, Cloning and International Trade: 12. Genetic engineering, free
trade and human rights: global standards and local ethics Roger Brownsword;
13. The regulation of human genetics by international soft law and
international trade Souheil El-Zein.
Genetic engineering, trade and human rights Thomas Cottier; 3. Gender
dimensions of biotechnology policy and trade Constance Z. Wagner; Part II.
Intellectual Property and Gene Technology - Issues at Stake and Possible
Options: 4. Biotechnology and patents: global standards, European
approaches and national accents Geertrui Van Overwalle; 5. Intellectual
property rights, biotechnology and development Emmanuel Opoku Awuku; 6.
Traditional knowledge, biogenetic resources, genetic engineering and
intellectual property rights Federico Lenzerini; Part III. Food Security,
Trade and Agricultural Production with Genetically Modified Organisms: 7.
Biotechnology in the energy sector: some trade and development Simonetta
Zarrilli; 8. Coexistence and liability: implications for international
trade drawn from the Swiss example Anne Petitpierre-Sauvain; 9. Food
security and agricultural production with genetically modified organisms: a
comment Michael Hahn; Part IV. Food Safety, International Trade and
Biotechnology: 10. Trade, environment and biotechnology: on coexistence and
coherence Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Makane Moise Mbenge; 11. Risk
regulation, precaution and trade Franz Xaver Perrez; Part V. Medical
Research, Cloning and International Trade: 12. Genetic engineering, free
trade and human rights: global standards and local ethics Roger Brownsword;
13. The regulation of human genetics by international soft law and
international trade Souheil El-Zein.
Part I. Introduction and Systemic Issues: 1. Introduction Daniel Wüger; 2.
Genetic engineering, trade and human rights Thomas Cottier; 3. Gender
dimensions of biotechnology policy and trade Constance Z. Wagner; Part II.
Intellectual Property and Gene Technology - Issues at Stake and Possible
Options: 4. Biotechnology and patents: global standards, European
approaches and national accents Geertrui Van Overwalle; 5. Intellectual
property rights, biotechnology and development Emmanuel Opoku Awuku; 6.
Traditional knowledge, biogenetic resources, genetic engineering and
intellectual property rights Federico Lenzerini; Part III. Food Security,
Trade and Agricultural Production with Genetically Modified Organisms: 7.
Biotechnology in the energy sector: some trade and development Simonetta
Zarrilli; 8. Coexistence and liability: implications for international
trade drawn from the Swiss example Anne Petitpierre-Sauvain; 9. Food
security and agricultural production with genetically modified organisms: a
comment Michael Hahn; Part IV. Food Safety, International Trade and
Biotechnology: 10. Trade, environment and biotechnology: on coexistence and
coherence Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Makane Moise Mbenge; 11. Risk
regulation, precaution and trade Franz Xaver Perrez; Part V. Medical
Research, Cloning and International Trade: 12. Genetic engineering, free
trade and human rights: global standards and local ethics Roger Brownsword;
13. The regulation of human genetics by international soft law and
international trade Souheil El-Zein.
Genetic engineering, trade and human rights Thomas Cottier; 3. Gender
dimensions of biotechnology policy and trade Constance Z. Wagner; Part II.
Intellectual Property and Gene Technology - Issues at Stake and Possible
Options: 4. Biotechnology and patents: global standards, European
approaches and national accents Geertrui Van Overwalle; 5. Intellectual
property rights, biotechnology and development Emmanuel Opoku Awuku; 6.
Traditional knowledge, biogenetic resources, genetic engineering and
intellectual property rights Federico Lenzerini; Part III. Food Security,
Trade and Agricultural Production with Genetically Modified Organisms: 7.
Biotechnology in the energy sector: some trade and development Simonetta
Zarrilli; 8. Coexistence and liability: implications for international
trade drawn from the Swiss example Anne Petitpierre-Sauvain; 9. Food
security and agricultural production with genetically modified organisms: a
comment Michael Hahn; Part IV. Food Safety, International Trade and
Biotechnology: 10. Trade, environment and biotechnology: on coexistence and
coherence Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Makane Moise Mbenge; 11. Risk
regulation, precaution and trade Franz Xaver Perrez; Part V. Medical
Research, Cloning and International Trade: 12. Genetic engineering, free
trade and human rights: global standards and local ethics Roger Brownsword;
13. The regulation of human genetics by international soft law and
international trade Souheil El-Zein.