Publication: Patentes sobre biomateriales derivados del cuerpo humano: derechos de propiedad industrial vs. derecho a la salud en México.
Authors
Gutiérrez Avalos, Karen Lizeth ; Arcudia Hernández, Carlos Ernesto
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.6018/bioderecho.441561
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Abstract
La concesión de patentes sobre biomateriales derivados del cuerpo humano plantea tensiones entre el
derecho de propiedad industrial y el derecho a la salud. En el presente trabajo repasamos el derecho europeo de
patentes como referente para interpretar la legislación mexicana en la materia. Y de otra parte, analizamos las
implicaciones de concesión de biopatentes en el derecho a la salud en sus dos facetas: de acceso a los servicios de
salud y de los parámetros éticos que se han de cumplir en investigaciones sobre salud en seres humanos. Por último
analizamos solicitudes presentadas ante el Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial y comprobaremos si se
cumplen o no con los parámetros marcados por la legislación en materia de salud.
Patents grants of biomaterials derived from the human body sets tension between the intellectual property law and the health rights. In this paper we re-examine the Patents European Law as a guide to interpreter the Mexican law in this subject. And, on the other hand we analyse the implications on patent grants in both aspects of health rights: in the access to the health services and in the ethics parameters that must be fulfilled in researches of human beings health. And finally, we analyse applications submitted to the Industrial Property Mexican Institute and verify if the parameters stated by the health legislation are or are not obeyed.
Patents grants of biomaterials derived from the human body sets tension between the intellectual property law and the health rights. In this paper we re-examine the Patents European Law as a guide to interpreter the Mexican law in this subject. And, on the other hand we analyse the implications on patent grants in both aspects of health rights: in the access to the health services and in the ethics parameters that must be fulfilled in researches of human beings health. And finally, we analyse applications submitted to the Industrial Property Mexican Institute and verify if the parameters stated by the health legislation are or are not obeyed.
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Patentes , Biotecnología , Salud , Bioética , Investigación , Patens , Biotechnology , Health , Bioethics , Research
Citation
Bioderecho, Nº 11, 2020
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