Bültmann & Gerriets
Biotechnology, Patents and Morality
von Sigrid Sterckx
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-367-24909-0
Erschienen am 31.03.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 21 mm [T]
Gewicht: 544 Gramm
Umfang: 406 Seiten

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First published in 2000. This work documents an international and interdisciplinary workshop on the ethical aspects of the patenting of biotechnological inventions, including genes, plants and animals. The public perception is discussed, along with how these perceptions relate to ethical, social and cultural factors.



1: European patent law and biotechnological inventions; 1: Biotechnology: Scientific Aspects; 2: Plant biotechnology: historical perspective, recent developments and future possibilities; 3: Plant biotechnology and its future impact on science, agriculture and the environment; 4: Biomedical applications of biotechnology; 2: Public Perception of Biotechnology; 5: Adolescents' opinions about genetic risk and genetic testing; 6: Intrinsic value of balanced views and policies on biotechnology; 7: Biotechnology-related consensus conferences in Denmark; 3: Ethical, Social and Cultural Aspects of the Biotechnology Debate; 8: Ethical aspects of genetic engineering; 9: Biotechnology policy and ethics; 10: Cultural background of the ethical and social debate about biotechnology; 11: The virtual reality of the biotechnology debate; 4: Legal Framework: Patentability In Europe and the US; 12: Biotechnology patents in Europe: from law to ethics; 13: Types of invention in the field of genetic engineering, arising in the practice of the European Patent Office; 14: Patents and morality; 15: Biotechnology patents in the United States; 16: The new proposal for a Directive on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions; 5: The Case For And Against The Patenting Of Biotechnological Inventions; 17: Jan Van Rompaey; 18: Isabelle Meister; 19: Jan Mertens; 20: Steve Emmott; 21: Daniel Alexander; 22: Michel Vandenbosch; 23: Michiel Linskens; 24: Christoph Then; 25: Luc Vankrunkelsven; 26: R. Stephen Crespi; 27: Summary of the questions; 6: The Debate; 28: Biotechnology and the public debate: some philosophical reflections; 29: Summary of the discussions; 7: Comments and Conclusions; 30: Comments on the proceedings of the conference on biotechnology, patents and morality; 31: Patents and morality: a philosophical commentary on the conference 'Biotechnology, patents and morality'; 32: Conclusions


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