Knowledge as Property

Issues in the Moral Grounding of Intellectual Property Rights

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ISBN:

9780198089117

Publication date:

13/06/2012

Paperback

400 pages

215x140mm

Price: 695.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198089117

Publication date:

13/06/2012

Paperback

400 pages

Rajshree Chandra

Interdisciplinary work based on original research,Integrates philosophical, theoretical, and empirical approaches,Based on case studies

Rights:  World Rights

Rajshree Chandra

Description

The book critically analyses the nature and scope of intellectual property rights using three different approaches: the philosophical, the empirical, and the theoretical. It studies the different justifications usually put forward in favour of protecting intellectual property rights, and shows how such rights come into conflict with other rights in society. The volume also discusses their benefits and drawbacks with the help of case studies. The author contends that rights can and should be 'structured in a lexical order of priority where rights which are linked to survival strategies ought to have enough legal teeth to trump rights which are more in the nature of economic entitlements, like intellectual property rights are'.

About the Author


Rajshree Chandra, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi

Rajshree Chandra is Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi.

Rajshree Chandra

Table of contents

Introduction
Section I
1:: Contextualizing Intellectual Property Rights
2:: Property Rights: Principles of Legitimation
3:: Intellectual Property Rights and the Principle of Self-Ownership
4:: The Utility of Intellectual Property Rights
5:: The Politics of Knowledge
Section II
Introduction
6:: Intellectual Property Rights and the Right to Health: A Case Study of the Glivec Patent Claim in India
7:: Farmers' Rights in the Context of Proprietary Claims in Agriculture: A Case Study of McFarling v. Monsanto
8:: Indigenous Knowledge Rights Claims: Neem Patent Claims
9:: Issues in the Moral Grounding of Intellectual Property Rights
Bibliography
Index

Rajshree Chandra

Rajshree Chandra

Rajshree Chandra

Description

The book critically analyses the nature and scope of intellectual property rights using three different approaches: the philosophical, the empirical, and the theoretical. It studies the different justifications usually put forward in favour of protecting intellectual property rights, and shows how such rights come into conflict with other rights in society. The volume also discusses their benefits and drawbacks with the help of case studies. The author contends that rights can and should be 'structured in a lexical order of priority where rights which are linked to survival strategies ought to have enough legal teeth to trump rights which are more in the nature of economic entitlements, like intellectual property rights are'.

About the Author


Rajshree Chandra, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi

Rajshree Chandra is Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi.

Table of contents

Introduction
Section I
1:: Contextualizing Intellectual Property Rights
2:: Property Rights: Principles of Legitimation
3:: Intellectual Property Rights and the Principle of Self-Ownership
4:: The Utility of Intellectual Property Rights
5:: The Politics of Knowledge
Section II
Introduction
6:: Intellectual Property Rights and the Right to Health: A Case Study of the Glivec Patent Claim in India
7:: Farmers' Rights in the Context of Proprietary Claims in Agriculture: A Case Study of McFarling v. Monsanto
8:: Indigenous Knowledge Rights Claims: Neem Patent Claims
9:: Issues in the Moral Grounding of Intellectual Property Rights
Bibliography
Index