Human Rights vs. Intellectual Property: Navigating Conflicts in Global Agreements
The article discusses the relationship between human rights and intellectual property rights. It explores how international human rights instruments protect the rights of creators and inventors. The researchers argue that intellectual property laws should not always be subordinate to human rights obligations. They suggest a nuanced analysis of the different aspects of intellectual property rights. The article also looks at ways to resolve conflicts between human rights and non-human rights aspects of intellectual property protection.