Description |
xii, 338 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Contents note continued: 14.Internet Content Filtering in Latin America: Reasons and Impacts on Freedom of Expression / Walter Britto -- 15.Nanotechnology, Human Rights, Patent Law and the Global South: A Brief Overview / Ana Nordberg |
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Contents note continued: 7.Protecting Persons v. Protecting Humans in Biobanks / Judit Sandor -- pt. V REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND HUMAN DIGNITY -- 8.Human Reproduction and Human Dignity as a Constitutional Concept / Miguel Nogueira de Brito -- 9.The Constitutional Debate on Stem Cell Research, Human Rights and Dignity: The Law and a Recent Court Ruling in Brazil / Luiz Edson Fachin -- pt. VI BALANCING PRIVACY AND SECURITY -- 10.Angels and Demons: Data Protection and Security in Electronic Communications / Pedro Ferreira -- 11.Privacy, Security and New Technologies: A Brazilian Approach to Privacy Issues in the Public Security Field / Danilo Doneda -- pt. VII EMERGING ISSUES -- 12.Proposing a Right to Identity within the International Framework of Human Rights: Issues and Prospects / Paul De Hert -- 13.Legal Implications of the Privatization of Cyber Warfare / Lucas Lixinski -- |
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I GENERAL LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES -- 1.Human Rights in the Information Society: Utopias, Dystopias and Human Values / Giovanni Sartor -- 2.Knowledge and New Technologies: From Ethics to Politics and Law / Maria da Gloria F.P.D. Garcia -- pt. II FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN THE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT -- 3.To Block or Not to Block: European Approaches to Content Regulation, and Implications for Freedom of Expression / Yaman Akdeniz -- pt. III INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, COMPETITION RULES AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES -- 4.Intellectual Property and Human Rights: Northern and Southern Perspectives / Ana E. Santos -- 5.(Right to) Development and International Transfer of Technology: A Competition Law Perspective / Lucio Tome Feteira -- pt. IV BIOBANKS, BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS -- 6.Prometheus, Golem & Co.: Bioconstitution and Bodiliness in a ̀(World) Risk Society' / Joao Carlos Loureiro -- |
Analysis |
Australian |
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Biodiversity banking |
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Bioethics |
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Biotechnology |
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Competition |
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Computer security |
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Electronic warfare |
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European Union |
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Freedom of speech |
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Government regulation |
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Human rights |
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Information and communications technology |
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Intellectual property |
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International comparisons |
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International law |
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Internet |
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Latin America |
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Nanotechnology |
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Overseas item |
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Privacy |
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Reproductive technologies |
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Stem cells |
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Technology transfer |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on print version record |
Subject |
Civil rights.
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Human rights.
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International law and human rights -- Northern Hemisphere.
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International law and human rights -- Southern Hemisphere.
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Medical innovations -- Law and legislation.
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Technological innovations -- Law and legislation.
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Technological innovations -- Social aspects.
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Technology and law.
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Author |
Cunha, Mario Viola de Azevedo, editor of compilation
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EBSCOhost
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LC no. |
2013000259 |
ISBN |
1409442160 (hardback : alk. paper) |
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9781409442165 (hardback : alk. paper) |
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