Institutum Iurisprudentiae has published the Biennial Review of Law, Science and Technology: Health, Science, and Human Rights 2011. The volume is edited by Assistant Research Professor Dr. Chuan-Feng Wu.
Keynote Address
Stephen P. Marks, “Out of Obscurity: The Right to Benefit from Advances in Science and Technology and Its Implications for Global Health”
Intellectual Property and Health
Su-Hua Lee, “The Protection and Scope of Patent Rights in Human Genetics: Case Studies on Gene Patents and Their Impact on Public Health”
Chuan-Feng Wu, “Transnational Pharmaceutical Corporations’ Human Rights Responsibilities for Access to Affordable Medicines: Theory and Development”
Reproductive Technology and Health
Yu-Zu Tai, “The Examination of Assisted Reproductive Technology Legislations from the Human Rights Perspective”
Yun-Hsien Diana Lin, “Identifying Information of Gamete Donors: To Disclose or Not to Disclose”
International Governance and Health
Chien-Huei Wu, “The Accountability of International Organizations: A Case Study of the World Health Organization and Its H1N1 New Pandemic Decision-Making”
Feng-Jen Tsai, “Transparency and Decision-Making of Expertise in Global Health Governance: The Case of the H1N1 Pandemic”
Governmentality and Health
Hsiao-Wei Kuan, “The Unbearable Heaviness of Reproductive Duty: The Social Meaning of the Smoking Ban on Pregnant Women in Taiwan’s Tobacco Control Law”