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Intellectual Property as a Human Right: An Analysis

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Intellectual Property (IP) law is a dynamic field that safeguards creations of the human mind, encompassing patents, trademarks, copyrights, and more. In India, IP is protected by various statutes aligned with international agreements like TRIPS. This book explores IP law, its significance, and challenges, focusing on India’s legal framework and global perspectives.

The book covers topics like patents, trademarks, copyrights, designs, geographical indications, biodiversity, and traditional knowledge, aiming to balance creators’ rights with public interest. It delves into the complexities of IP law, highlighting its impact on innovation, economic growth, and social welfare.

Through an in-depth analysis of Indian and international laws, case studies, and judicial pronouncements, this book provides insights into the evolving nature of IP law. It examines the interplay between IP rights and human rights, particularly in the context of access to knowledge, healthcare, and cultural heritage.

This book is a valuable resource for law students, policymakers, legal scholars, industry professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of IP law and its role in shaping the future of innovation and creativity.

1 review for Intellectual Property as a Human Right: An Analysis

  1. Sandeep

    Looks very great for law aspirants. Definitely it will help students for their subject matter on IPR and HUman Rights too.

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