Biodiplomacy: Genetic Resources and International RelationsVicente Sánchez, Calestous Juma ACTS Press, African Centre for Technology Studies, 1994 - 370 pages |
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National sovereignty and genetic resources | 45 |
A view from India | 67 |
Implications of the US No in | 87 |
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