Biotechnologies and international human rights / edited by Francesco Francioni.

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Superior document:Studies in international law ; no. 13
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 13.
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Physical Description:xxxv, 401 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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?