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Genetic Resources as Natural Information : Implications for the Convention on Biological Diversity and Nagoya Protocol.
2015
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Détails
Titre
Genetic Resources as Natural Information : Implications for the Convention on Biological Diversity and Nagoya Protocol.
Type d’élément
Book
Description
1 online resource (17 pages).
ISBN
9781317624165 electronic book
Note
Description based upon print version of record.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of illustrations
About the author and contributors
Foreword: "On the Silver Jubilee of 'Intellectual Property and Information Markets: Preliminaries to a New Conservation Policy' "
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of acronyms and abbreviations
Introduction
1 The relevant nature of genetic resources: "normal science" becomes "paradigm shift"
2 Regulatory trends in ABS: secrecy as the enabler of the bilateral model
3 Sovereignty over genetic resources: the first twenty years of ABS
4 Resistance to correction.
5 "Bounded openness" as fair, equitable and efficient: the path to a global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism
6 Conclusions and recommendations
Case Study 1: Epipedobates anthonyi under "bounded openness"
Case Study 2: Lepidium meyenii under "bounded openness"
Bibliography
Annotated filmography
Index.
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of illustrations
About the author and contributors
Foreword: "On the Silver Jubilee of 'Intellectual Property and Information Markets: Preliminaries to a New Conservation Policy' "
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of acronyms and abbreviations
Introduction
1 The relevant nature of genetic resources: "normal science" becomes "paradigm shift"
2 Regulatory trends in ABS: secrecy as the enabler of the bilateral model
3 Sovereignty over genetic resources: the first twenty years of ABS
4 Resistance to correction.
5 "Bounded openness" as fair, equitable and efficient: the path to a global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism
6 Conclusions and recommendations
Case Study 1: Epipedobates anthonyi under "bounded openness"
Case Study 2: Lepidium meyenii under "bounded openness"
Bibliography
Annotated filmography
Index.
Série
Routledge Studies in Law and Sustainable Development.
Disponible sous une autre forme
Print version: Ruiz Muller, Manuel Genetic Resources as Natural Information : Implications for the Convention on Biological Diversity and Nagoya Protocol Florence : Taylor and Francis,c2015
Publié
Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2015.
Langue
Anglais
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