Skip to main content

Lund University Publications

LUND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

Nanotechnology, Human Rights, Patent law and the Global South: a brief overview

Nordberg, Ana LU orcid (2013) p.313-332
Abstract
Starting from a Global South perspective, this chapter presents a brief overview of the potential of nanotechnology to serve either as vehicle for broader attainability of human rights or to undermine current efforts. Particular attention is drawn to the complex interconnected issues of ensuring even access to the benefits of technological development and the need to maintain adequate levels of economic incentive to innovation. The present chapter begins with a short characterization of nanotechnology followed by the description of the current key fields of scientific research, state of the art and expectations for the future. The second part explores the social and economic relevance of nanotechnology and its implication for the Global... (More)
Starting from a Global South perspective, this chapter presents a brief overview of the potential of nanotechnology to serve either as vehicle for broader attainability of human rights or to undermine current efforts. Particular attention is drawn to the complex interconnected issues of ensuring even access to the benefits of technological development and the need to maintain adequate levels of economic incentive to innovation. The present chapter begins with a short characterization of nanotechnology followed by the description of the current key fields of scientific research, state of the art and expectations for the future. The second part explores the social and economic relevance of nanotechnology and its implication for the Global South. In the third part, social, ethical and legal aspects of nanotechnology are framed in terms of human rights issues. The fourth part devotes closer attention to an analysis of the current patent rules intended to safe keep accessibility while confronted with the new challenges brought by nanotechnology inventions. Throughout this chapter, it will be sustained that nanotechnology poses normative challenges implying the need to re-evaluate the functioning of exclusions, exceptions and limitations to patent rights as mechanisms for safekeeping accessibility. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
author
organization
publishing date
type
Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
publication status
published
subject
keywords
Law, Human rights, Patent law, Rättsvetenskap, Mänskliga rättigheter, Patenträtt
host publication
New Technologies and Human Rights : Challenges to Regulation - Challenges to Regulation
pages
20 pages
publisher
Ashgate
external identifiers
  • scopus:84901072059
ISBN
9781409442165
language
English
LU publication?
yes
id
318a37b2-8ff0-47d6-9738-00631ea85926
date added to LUP
2018-01-11 10:13:05
date last changed
2022-05-16 11:50:09
@inbook{318a37b2-8ff0-47d6-9738-00631ea85926,
  abstract     = {{Starting from a Global South perspective, this chapter presents a brief overview of the potential of nanotechnology to serve either as vehicle for broader attainability of human rights or to undermine current efforts. Particular attention is drawn to the complex interconnected issues of ensuring even access to the benefits of technological development and the need to maintain adequate levels of economic incentive to innovation. The present chapter begins with a short characterization of nanotechnology followed by the description of the current key fields of scientific research, state of the art and expectations for the future. The second part explores the social and economic relevance of nanotechnology and its implication for the Global South. In the third part, social, ethical and legal aspects of nanotechnology are framed in terms of human rights issues. The fourth part devotes closer attention to an analysis of the current patent rules intended to safe keep accessibility while confronted with the new challenges brought by nanotechnology inventions. Throughout this chapter, it will be sustained that nanotechnology poses normative challenges implying the need to re-evaluate the functioning of exclusions, exceptions and limitations to patent rights as mechanisms for safekeeping accessibility.}},
  author       = {{Nordberg, Ana}},
  booktitle    = {{New Technologies and Human Rights : Challenges to Regulation}},
  isbn         = {{9781409442165}},
  keywords     = {{Law; Human rights; Patent law; Rättsvetenskap; Mänskliga rättigheter; Patenträtt}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{313--332}},
  publisher    = {{Ashgate}},
  title        = {{Nanotechnology, Human Rights, Patent law and the Global South: a brief overview}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}