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Improper acquisition of genetic resources (GRs) and associated traditional knowledge (TK) without prior informed consent and on mutually agreed terms, in accordance with national laws of the country providing the GR and associated TK, as well as without any fair and equitable sharing of the...
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change and the biodiversity crisis to global health and pandemics. The global COVID-19 pandemic has revealed persistent …
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provides two case studies on how intellectual property rights affect biodiversity and traditional knowledge. In the main part …, the paper indulges on the international governance of biodiversity and intellecutal property rights, especially focussing … Organization with its Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellecutal Property Rights (TRIPS). However it also sheds light on …
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"Access to genetic resources" and "fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising [from their] utilization" is the third objective of the 1992 United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The expression is included in the full title of the 2010 Nagoya Protocol (NP). Neither agreement...
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