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Recensión del libro "Synbio and Human Health. A Challenge to the Current IP Framework?", editado por Iñigo de Miguel Beriain y Carlos María Romeo Casabona
Colussi, Ilaria Anna
2014In Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano, 41 (December 14), p. 177-178
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Keywords :
synthetic biology; intellectual property rights; right to health
Abstract :
[en] It is the review of the Book "Synbio and Human Health. A Challenge to the Current IP Framework?", edited by De Miguel Beriain and Romeo Casabona. The importance of synthetic biology for its challenges to legal and ethical areas are particularly stressed.
Disciplines :
Law, criminology & political science: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Colussi, Ilaria Anna ;  Université de Liège > Département de science politique > Politique européenne
Language :
English
Title :
Recensión del libro "Synbio and Human Health. A Challenge to the Current IP Framework?", editado por Iñigo de Miguel Beriain y Carlos María Romeo Casabona
Alternative titles :
[en] Book Review of "Synbio and Human Health. A Challenge to the Current IP Framework?", editors Iñigo de Miguel Beriain y Carlos María Romeo Casabona
Publication date :
December 2014
Journal title :
Revista de Derecho y Genoma Humano
ISSN :
1134-7198
Publisher :
Universidad de Deusto. Departamento de Publicaciones, Bilbao, Spain
Volume :
41
Issue :
December 14
Pages :
177-178
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Reviewed work :
De Miguel Beriain, Iñigo / Romeo Casabona, Carlos María (Eds.): Synbio and Human Health. A Challenge to the Current IP Framework? Editorial Springer, Berlín, Alemania, 2014, X + 229 pp.
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