An Overview of Human Rights and Intellectual Property Protection

  • Bydoon M
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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to discuss the legal framework of human rights and intellectual property in terms of state obligations to afford a protection for both human rights and intellectual property. The relationship between intellectual property and human rights, under bilateral, regional and multilateral treaties, is a matter of concern. In focusing on the relationship between intellectual property and human rights, this article argues that there are many challenges on the wide use of Intellectual property rights that given possible conflict between intellectual property and human rights.

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Bydoon, M. S. (2016). An Overview of Human Rights and Intellectual Property Protection. Journal of Arts and Humanities, 5(12), 58. https://doi.org/10.18533/journal.v5i12.1069

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