Rethinking Copyright for Sustainable Human Development

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Rethinking Copyright for Sustainable Human Development

Higher Education and Access to Knowledge

Research methods: general Development studies Cultural studies Ethnic studies Sociology Philosophy and theory of education Higher education, tertiary education Copyright law Colonialism and imperialism

Author: Sileshi Bedasie Hirko

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Collection: Routledge Explorations in Development Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 25th November 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 939 Kb

ISBN: 9781000477337


Introduction

This book explores the interface between copyright and higher education, and their complementarities for the advancement of sustainable human development. In its broader sense, the concept of human development is noted as a set of freedoms and human capabilities that are essential for human flourishing.

Approach and Focus

Adopting a rights-based human development and capability approach (HDCA), this book primarily examines the relevant policy and legal flexibilities under the existing international copyright system, and their implications for access to knowledge required for creative innovation and higher education. Exploring the interfaces between copyright and higher education, this book argues that an unbalanced and restrictive copyright system impedes reasonable access to knowledge, and stifles creative and learning freedoms or capabilities. In effect, a restrictive copyright system results in serious ramifications for sustainable human development. In view of its findings, this book underscores the need for rethinking copyright and reframing its relevant flexibilities as users' rights that are vital for promoting creative and learning capabilities towards sustainable human development. Further, the book emphasizes the complementarities between copyright and higher education, and their joint roles for sustainable human development.

Target Audience

Given its application of the HDCA to explore ranges of interlinked topics, this book will be of a great interest to researchers across the fields of intellectual property law, innovation, global development, human rights, and higher education.

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