Access to essential technologies: The role of the interface between intellectual property, competition and human rightsFootnote1This article develops arguments made in my doctoral thesis (2009) ‘A legal solution for a real problem: the interface between intellectual property, competition and human rights’. This is available from the library of the University of Edinburgh. This thesis considers mainly the use of the three fields in court actions in the UK and the possible impact of regional and international courts.
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