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Biotechnologies and interna...
This book follows and complements the previous volume Biotechnology and International Law (Hart 2006) bringing a specific focus on human rights. It is the result of a collaborative effort which brings together the contributions of a select group of experts from academia and from international organisations with the purpose of discussing the extent to which current activities in the field of biotechnology can be regulated by existing human rights principles and standards, and what gaps, if any, need to be identified and filled with new legislative initiatives. Instruments such as the UNESCO Dec
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monografia Rebiun24847357 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun24847357 m o d | cr -n--------- 070605s2007 enk ob 101 0 eng 2007276552 GBA723340 bnb 1-4725-6387-5 1-281-16569-7 9786611165697 1-84731-350-7 UPVA 997910898903706 UPM 991005799324104212 CBUC 991001007484806712 CBUC 991010889073406709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 343.0786606 Biotechnologies and international human rights electronic resource] edited by Francesco Francioni Oxford Portland, Or. Hart Publishing c2007 Oxford Portland, Or. Oxford Portland, Or. Hart Publishing 1 online resource (438 p.) 1 online resource (438 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Studies in international law no. 13 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index Genetic resources, biotechnology and human rights: the international legal framework -- State responsibility for violations of basic principles of bioethics -- Ethical pluralism and the regulation of modern biotechnology -- Consolidating bio-rights in Europe -- UNESCO standard-setting activities on bioethics: speak softly and carry a big stick -- The normative spectrum of an ethically-inspired legal instrument: the 2005 Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights -- Agricultural biotechnology and the right to food -- A case study of the European Union's regulation of GMOs: environment, health, consumer rights and economic freedom -- Biogenetic resources and indigenous peoples' rights -- Biotechnology, human rights and international economic law -- Genetic engineering, trade, and human rights -- Patents, biotechnology and human rights: the preservation of biodiverse resources for future generations -- Citizens' rights and participation in the regulation of biotechnology -- Offensive military applications of biotechnologies: loopholes in the law? This book follows and complements the previous volume Biotechnology and International Law (Hart 2006) bringing a specific focus on human rights. It is the result of a collaborative effort which brings together the contributions of a select group of experts from academia and from international organisations with the purpose of discussing the extent to which current activities in the field of biotechnology can be regulated by existing human rights principles and standards, and what gaps, if any, need to be identified and filled with new legislative initiatives. Instruments such as the UNESCO Dec English Biotechnology industries- Law and legislation- Congresses Human rights- Congresses Biotechnology- Law and legislation- Congresses Electronic books Francioni, Francesco 1-84113-703-0 Studies in international law (Oxford, England) v. 13