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Evergreening: Landscaping an Issue of Legitimacy as to the Side Effects of Intellectual Property Rights

Student: Jad Alkhatib

Supervisor: Rodion Belkovich

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Politics. Economics. Philosophy (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The research develops a philosophically tolerant approach to intellectual property rights (IPR) that does not bypass the opportunity found in the critical significance of Evergreening, or in the abuse of patent systems in the context of Healthcare, for that to serve as a phenomenological reference to question the justificatory foundations of IPR.

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