
The Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired, or Otherwise Print Disabled is a watershed development in the fields of intellectual property and human rights. As the first international legal instrument to establish mandatory exceptions to copyright, the Marrakesh Treaty uses the legal and policy tools of copyright to advance human rights. The World Blind Union Guide to the Marrakesh Treaty offers a comprehensive framework for interpreting the Treaty in ways that enhance the ability of print-disabled individuals to create, read, and share books and cultural materials in accessible formats. The Guide also provides specific recommendations to government officials, policymakers, and disability rights organizations involved with implementing the Treaty's provisions in national law.
This guide investigates how the Marrakesh Treaty functions as a legal instrument to bridge the gap between international copyright law and the human rights of print-disabled individuals. The authors, a team of distinguished legal scholars and experts in intellectual property and human rights, analyze the treaty's mandatory exceptions to copyright. They present a framework designed to assist nations in implementing these provisions to maximize the availability of accessible reading materials globally.
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Legal scholars and policy experts regard this guide as a foundational resource for understanding the practical application of the Marrakesh Treaty. Readers frequently note the clarity of the legal analysis despite the inherent complexity of international copyright law.
Page Count:
233
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190679670
ISBN-13:
9780190679675
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