Patents on life: religious, moral, and social justice aspects of biotechnology and intellectual property

This volume brings together a unique collection of legal, religious, ethical, and political perspectives to bear on debates concerning biotechnology patents, or 'patents on life'. The ever-increasing importance of biotechnologies has generated continual questions about how intellectual pro...

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Corporate Authors: Von Hugel Institute (Other) ; St. Edmund's College (University of Cambridge) (Other) ; Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law and Public Policy (Other)
Contributors: Berg, Thomas C. 1960- (Contributor) ; Cholij, Roman 1956- (Contributor) ; Ravenscroft, Simon 1985- (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015
In:Year: 2015
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Biotechnology / Patent law / Ethics / Religion
B Bioethics / Medical ethics / Social ethics
Further subjects:B Biotechnology Congresses Patents
B Church and social problems Congresses Catholic Church
B Biotechnology ; Religious aspects ; Congresses
B Biotechnology Congresses Religious aspects
B Church and social problems ; Catholic Church ; Congresses
B Conference program (Cambridge)
B Biotechnology ; Patents ; Congresses
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Summary:This volume brings together a unique collection of legal, religious, ethical, and political perspectives to bear on debates concerning biotechnology patents, or 'patents on life'. The ever-increasing importance of biotechnologies has generated continual questions about how intellectual property law should treat such technologies, especially those raising ethical or social-justice concerns. Even after many years and court decisions, important contested issues remain concerning ownership of and rewards from biotechnology - from human genetic material to genetically engineered plants - and regarding the scope of moral or social-justice limitations on patents or licensing practices. This book explores a range of related issues, including questions concerning morality and patentability, biotechnology and human dignity, and what constitute fair rewards from genetic resources. It features high-level international, interfaith, and cross-disciplinary contributions from experts in law, religion, and ethics, including academics and practitioners, placing religious and secular perspectives into dialogue to examine the full implications of patenting life.
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ISBN:1108659802
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108659802