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Cristian Timmermann

Universität Augsburg
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  • Universität Augsburg
    Ethics of Medicine
    Research Associate
Wageningen University and Research
Communication, Philosophy and Technology (CPT)
PhD, 2013
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Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
0000-0001-7935-2823
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Agriculture
Intellectual Property Rights
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Agriculture
Intellectual Property Rights
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    The Health Impact Fund and the Right to Participate in the Advancement of Science
    European Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1). 2012.
    Taking into consideration the extremely harsh public health conditions faced by the majority of the world population, the Health Impact Fund (HIF) proposal seeks to make the intellectual property regimes more in line with human rights obligations. While prioritizing access to medicines and research on neglected diseases, the HIF makes many compromises in order to be conceived as politically feasible and to retain a compensation character that makes its implementation justified solely on basis of…Read more
    Taking into consideration the extremely harsh public health conditions faced by the majority of the world population, the Health Impact Fund (HIF) proposal seeks to make the intellectual property regimes more in line with human rights obligations. While prioritizing access to medicines and research on neglected diseases, the HIF makes many compromises in order to be conceived as politically feasible and to retain a compensation character that makes its implementation justified solely on basis of negative duties. Despite that current global health realities make such steps reasonable, the paper looks up the negative effects on one overlooked human right: the right to participate in scientific advancement.
    Medicine and LawBusiness Ethics, MiscellaneousBiotechnology EthicsGlobal JusticePharmaceuticalsGloba…Read more
    Medicine and LawBusiness Ethics, MiscellaneousBiotechnology EthicsGlobal JusticePharmaceuticalsGlobal Health
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    Adapting Food Production to Climate Change: An Inclusive Approach
    with Georges F. Félix
    Climate Change and Human Rights: The 2015 Paris Conference and the Task of Protecting People on a Warming Planet. 2015.
    On why agricultural innovation from the Global South can and should be used to adapt food production to climate change. Discussed on hand of three cases studies
    Climate ChangeAgriculturePhilosophy of Science, MiscellaneousHuman Rights and Global JusticeApplied …Read more
    Climate ChangeAgriculturePhilosophy of Science, MiscellaneousHuman Rights and Global JusticeApplied Ethics, Misc
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