ABSTRACT
This article explores the intricate relationship between Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and Sustainable Development, emphasizing the need for legal frameworks to adapt to global challenges. The author, Barna Arnold Keserű, argues that while human creativity has led to remarkable achievements, it has also caused significant environmental and societal harm. The concept of sustainable development, defined by the Brundtland Commission as meeting present needs without compromising future generations, is central to the discussion. The article critiques the growth-centered development model, highlighting its unsustainability and the need for a paradigm shift towards environmental limits and societal well-being …
Keserű, Barna Arnold, Key Concepts on Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development (June 21, 2024), Studia Juridica et Politica Jaurinensia, 2023, issue 1, 87-100.
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