Legal Issues In Biotechnology
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1. A política de desenvolvimento da biotecnologia no Brasil e o papel estratégico dos parques tecnológicos para o progresso da bioindústria / The biotechnology development policy in Brazil and the strategic role of technology parks for the progress of bioindustry
This paper will examine the Biotechnology Development Policy in the Brazilian and some major foreign legal systems in order to prove controversial issues, and that, on account of the progress of scientific research in the bioindustry, the law has not yet come to situations experienced in the legal world. The research will also show that the problem of practi
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Justiça consensual e meio ambiente : uma análise à luz do termo de ajustamento de conduta.
This dissertation Masters aims to treat the right to healthy environment as a fundamental human right, stressing since then the changes experienced in the contemporary legal paradigms, and as a breakdown of these ideas, addressing the Statement of Adjustment of Conduct and their importance for the better implementation of the principle of participation in en
Publicado em: 2008
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3. A bioética e os alimentos transgênicos no âmbito do código de defesa do consumidor
The present monographic work intends to demonstrate the most relevant aspects of the genetically modified grains, the transgenics, mainly how they have been inserted in the consumption market. The question is crucial, once the technical and scientific knowledges cant predict, exactly, its human health and ecological outcomes. Therefore, initially this paper
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Human cloning and personality rights / Clonagem humana e direitos da personalidade
The scientific advancement of biotechnology, particularly the development of human cloning techniques, has made urgent and crucial the analysis of its ethical and legal implications. The present study aims to investigate emerging questions concerning both therapeutic and reproductive techniques of human cloning in the light of personality rights. In addition
Publicado em: 2006
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5. The Quest for Market Exclusivity in Biotechnology: Navigating the Patent Minefield
Summary: A patent is a legal device that grants an inventor market exclusivity over a new invention or medication. Market exclusivity can mean tremendous economic rewards for the patent holder because it provides the inventor with a monopoly over the invention for the 20-year patent term. Obtaining a patent and retaining market exclusivity can be a treachero
The American Society for Experimental neuroTherapeutics.