Abstract
Report by: Abbe Brown
Moderator: Dr Abbe Brown (University of Edinburgh)
Panellists: Lea Bishop Shaver (Yale Law School and A2K Program Director,
Information Society Project); Dr Nagla Rizk (American University in Cairo); Ren
Reynolds (Virtual Policy Network); Professor Charlotte Waelde (University of
Edinburgh); Dr Christopher Stothers (Milbank Tweed, University College London)l
Professor S.K. Verma (Director, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi)
A discussion of the extent to which, and how, the fields of IP, competition and
human rights can be combined to pursue the objectives of the IGF and WSIS,
notably in relation to access to essential technologies.
Moderator: Dr Abbe Brown (University of Edinburgh)
Panellists: Lea Bishop Shaver (Yale Law School and A2K Program Director,
Information Society Project); Dr Nagla Rizk (American University in Cairo); Ren
Reynolds (Virtual Policy Network); Professor Charlotte Waelde (University of
Edinburgh); Dr Christopher Stothers (Milbank Tweed, University College London)l
Professor S.K. Verma (Director, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi)
A discussion of the extent to which, and how, the fields of IP, competition and
human rights can be combined to pursue the objectives of the IGF and WSIS,
notably in relation to access to essential technologies.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 392-395 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 18 Nov 2009 |
Event | Fourth Meeting of the Internet Governance Forum : Internet Governance: Creating Opportunities for All - Maritim Sharm el Sheikh International Congress Centre , Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt Duration: 15 Nov 2009 → 18 Nov 2009 |
Conference
Conference | Fourth Meeting of the Internet Governance Forum |
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Country/Territory | Egypt |
City | Sharm el Sheikh |
Period | 15/11/09 → 18/11/09 |