Accessing and sharing the benefits of the genomics revolution
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Accessing and sharing the benefits of the genomics revolution
(The international library of environmental, agricultural and food ethics, v. 11)
Springer, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume explores the legal, economic and political debate over intellectual property rights for traditional knowledge and genetic resources, analyzing theory and practice of access and benefits sharing around the world. The book investigates current flashpoints - the battle between Monsanto and Percy Schmeiser over farmers' rights; disputes over coexistence of genetically modified and organic produce; and ownership and control of human genetic materials stored in human gene banks around the world.
Table of Contents
Contributors. Acknowledgements. Part One: ACCESS AND BENEFITS SHARING IN CONTEXT. 1. Introduction to Access to Benefit Sharing: P. Phillips & C. Onwuekwe. Part Two: SHARING THE BENEFITS OF INVENTIONS, PGR'S AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE. 2. The Ideology of the Commons and Property Rights:
C.Onwuekwe. 3 .Farmers' Privilege and Patented Seeds: P. Phillips. 4. Traditional Knowledge and Benefit Sharing: From Compensation to Transaction: D. Castle & E. Gold. 5. Biological Resources and Intellectual Property Rights: Impacts on Indigenous and Local Communities: D. Craig. Lost in Transition? The Rhetoric of International Law, Protection of Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge and the Omnipresent Reality of Biopiracy: I. Mgbeoji. Part Three: IMPLEMENTING ACCESS AND BENEFITS SHARING. 7. The Coexistence of GM and Organic Cropping: Hoffman and Beaudoin v. Monsanto Canada Inc. and Aventis Cropscience Canada Holding Inc: L. Khoury. 8. Beyond the Rhetoric: Population Genetics and Benefit Sharing: B. Knoppers & L. Sheremeta. 9. Bioprospecting Partnerships in Practice: A Decade of Experiences at INBio in Costa Rica: J. Cabrera Medaglia Part Four: ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING IN THE NEW MILLENIUM. 10. Conclusions: New Paths to Access and Benefit Sharing: C. Onwuekwe & P. Phillips.
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