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- Viral Sovereignty and Technology Transfer
- Viral Sovereignty and Technology Transfer
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Viral Sovereignty, Technology Transfer, and the Changing Global System for Sharing Pathogens for Public Health Research
- Part I The Geopolitical, Historical, and Scientific Context
- Part II Health Security, Research Ethics, and Human Rights Implications
- Part III Solutions: Standard Material Transfer Agreements, Repositories, and Specialized International Instruments
- 8 Material Transfer Agreements and the Regulation of the Collaborative Environment
- 9 Sharing of Biological Samples during Public Health Emergencies
- 10 Facilitating Material Transfer Agreements from a Practitioner’s Perspective
- 11 The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework as an Access and Benefit Sharing Mechanism
- Conclusion
- Index
Conclusion
from Part III - Solutions: Standard Material Transfer Agreements, Repositories, and Specialized International Instruments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2020
- Viral Sovereignty and Technology Transfer
- Viral Sovereignty and Technology Transfer
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Viral Sovereignty, Technology Transfer, and the Changing Global System for Sharing Pathogens for Public Health Research
- Part I The Geopolitical, Historical, and Scientific Context
- Part II Health Security, Research Ethics, and Human Rights Implications
- Part III Solutions: Standard Material Transfer Agreements, Repositories, and Specialized International Instruments
- 8 Material Transfer Agreements and the Regulation of the Collaborative Environment
- 9 Sharing of Biological Samples during Public Health Emergencies
- 10 Facilitating Material Transfer Agreements from a Practitioner’s Perspective
- 11 The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework as an Access and Benefit Sharing Mechanism
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
In the Conclusion, Gian Luca Burci, former Principal Legal Advisor to the World Health Organization, summarizes the arguments made by the book’s contributors, and situates them in the context of his decades at the leadership level of modern debates on pathogen sharing, international treaty-making, and material transfer agreements.
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- Viral Sovereignty and Technology TransferThe Changing Global System for Sharing Pathogens for Public Health Research, pp. 205 - 208Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020