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dc.contributor.authorHaugen, Hans Morten
dc.date.accessioned2011-11-29T08:53:56Z
dc.date.available2011-11-29T08:53:56Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.issn1422-2213
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/98975
dc.description.abstractConcerns have been expressed over the role of WIPO in influencing the intellectual property policies of other specialized agencies of the United Nations. This article reviews the policies of FAO, WHO and UNESCO, in addition to WIPO itself, and finds very interesting patterns of cooperation. While intellectual property law is primarily concerned with providing incentives for the production of new, creative and applicable arts and knowledge, human rights law is primarily concerned with providing improved access to goods crucial for human well-being and survival. WIPO itself has expressed in some of its documents concerns of the issue of access, and has shown some understanding of human rights concerns in this regard. While UNESCO has paid less attention to intellectual property rights over the last decades, rather emphasizing cultural preservation, both FAO and WHO has increased their focus on intellectual property rights. The two latter increase their cooperation with WIPO, but without a formal agreement with WIPO. The article finds that WIPO, as a specialized agency, has to cooperate with specialized agencies, and there is no reason to believe that the cooperation will be in the form of a ‘one-way’ process in which WIPO instructs the other agencies. At the same time, if the emphasis on incentives in effect undermines the real access to the crucial goods, a new balance has to be found.no_NO
dc.language.isoengno_NO
dc.publisherWernerno_NO
dc.subjectWorld Health Organizationno_NO
dc.subjectWHOno_NO
dc.subjectWorld Intellectual Property Organizationno_NO
dc.subjectWIPOno_NO
dc.subjectFood and Agricultural Organizationno_NO
dc.subjectFAOno_NO
dc.subjectUnited Nations Educational Scientific and cultural Organizationno_NO
dc.subjectUNESCOno_NO
dc.subjectvitenskapelig (fagfellevurdert)
dc.titleAccess Versus Incentives: Analysing Intellectual Property Policies in Four UN Specialized Agencies by Emphasizing the Role of the World Intellectual Property Organization and Human Rightsno_NO
dc.typeJournal articleno_NO
dc.typePeer reviewedno_NO
dc.source.pagenumbers. 697-728no_NO
dc.source.volume13no_NO
dc.source.journalThe Journal of World Intellectual Propertyno_NO
dc.source.issue6no_NO


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