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Patents on Life
Religious, Moral, and Social Justice Aspects of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property
Inbunden, Engelska, 2019
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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.
Patents on Life
Religious, Moral, and Social Justice Aspects of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
336 kr
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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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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...." —From the First AmendmentReligious freedom is often designated as America's "first freedom," and securing religious freedom as a constitutional right is one of our nation's greatest contributions to the world. In part because of the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause, in tandem with its prohibition on the establishment of religion, American religious life has been among the most energetic and varied in the Western world. But the scope of "the free exercise of religion" has always caused controversies, from Mormon polygamy in the late 1800s to a 1990 case involving peyote use by Native American worshipers. Religious freedom has thus become a remarkably rich subject for students not only of religion and law, but of American history and political institutions. This superb volume presents key excerpts from a range of scholarship on issues concerning free exercise of religion. The selections cover the historical background of religious freedom in the founding period; the challenges of drawing the proper boundary between religious freedom and legal duties; the protection of religious freedom by legislatures through statutes as well as by courts through judicial decisions; the challenges of defining "religion" in a pluralistic society; and much more. Because the recent story of religious freedom and the law involves questions concerning which institution should act to protect that freedom – legislatures or courts, states or the federal government – this book will be of great use for classes not only in religion and law or civil rights, but also in political institutions and governmental structure. The accessible essays can also give interested lay readers a valuable education in a key provision of the U.S. Constitution.