2001
DOI: 10.54648/338376
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Trade and Human Rights What’s at Issue?

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“…Although it can be said that this economic welfare would result in a conducive human rights atmosphere, this has never been established with an aim to enforce human rights. 35 It has also been argued that given the recognition of ipr s as individual rights hence considering it as human rights would justify application of interpretation methods for human rights to certain ipr s to balance private rights and public interests. 36 The human rights approach bases its philosophy on owning property being a fundamental right and as such includes both tangible and intangible property.…”
Section: Utilitarianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it can be said that this economic welfare would result in a conducive human rights atmosphere, this has never been established with an aim to enforce human rights. 35 It has also been argued that given the recognition of ipr s as individual rights hence considering it as human rights would justify application of interpretation methods for human rights to certain ipr s to balance private rights and public interests. 36 The human rights approach bases its philosophy on owning property being a fundamental right and as such includes both tangible and intangible property.…”
Section: Utilitarianmentioning
confidence: 99%