Biodiversity, genetic resources and intellectual property : developments in access and benefit sharing / Edited by Charles Lawson and Kamalesh Adhikari.
2018
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Title
Biodiversity, genetic resources and intellectual property : developments in access and benefit sharing / Edited by Charles Lawson and Kamalesh Adhikari.
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New York : Routledge, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 262 pages).
Series
Routledge-Cavendish research in intellectual property.
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chapter 1 Biodiversity, genetic resources and intellectual property / Charles Lawson Kamalesh Adhikari
chapter 2 Reconceptualising access
Moving beyond the limits of international biodiversity laws / Kamalesh Adhikari
chapter 3 Aligning means and ends to benefit indigenous peoples under the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol / Edwin Bikundo
chapter 4 Banking on a patent solution for sharing Antarctica's ex situ genetic resources * / Fran Humphries
chapter 5 Nomenclature as a standardised metadata system for ordering and accessing information about plants * / Charles Lawson
chapter 6 Free prior informed consent - mere politics or meaningful change? / Paul Martin
chapter 7 The Trans-Pacific Partnership and sustainable development
Access to genetic resources, informed consent, and benefit sharing / Matthew Rimmer
chapter 8 The limits of ABS laws
Why Gumbi Gumbi and other bush foods and medicines need specific indigenous knowledge protections / Daniel Robinson Margaret Raven John Hunter
chapter 9 Reshaping the international access to genetic resources and benefit sharing process?
Overcoming resistance to change and correction / Manuel Ruiz Muller
chapter 10 Certified ABS: the Union for Ethical Biotrade and the use of trade and certification marks to encourage and facilitate behaviour change / Jay Sanderson Leanne Wiseman Drossos Stamboulakis.
chapter 2 Reconceptualising access
Moving beyond the limits of international biodiversity laws / Kamalesh Adhikari
chapter 3 Aligning means and ends to benefit indigenous peoples under the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol / Edwin Bikundo
chapter 4 Banking on a patent solution for sharing Antarctica's ex situ genetic resources * / Fran Humphries
chapter 5 Nomenclature as a standardised metadata system for ordering and accessing information about plants * / Charles Lawson
chapter 6 Free prior informed consent - mere politics or meaningful change? / Paul Martin
chapter 7 The Trans-Pacific Partnership and sustainable development
Access to genetic resources, informed consent, and benefit sharing / Matthew Rimmer
chapter 8 The limits of ABS laws
Why Gumbi Gumbi and other bush foods and medicines need specific indigenous knowledge protections / Daniel Robinson Margaret Raven John Hunter
chapter 9 Reshaping the international access to genetic resources and benefit sharing process?
Overcoming resistance to change and correction / Manuel Ruiz Muller
chapter 10 Certified ABS: the Union for Ethical Biotrade and the use of trade and certification marks to encourage and facilitate behaviour change / Jay Sanderson Leanne Wiseman Drossos Stamboulakis.
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English
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9781315098517 (e-book : PDF)
9781351580328 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138298620 (hardback)
9781351580328 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138298620 (hardback)
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