Biodiplomacy: Genetic Resources and International RelationsVicente Sánchez, Calestous Juma ACTS Press, African Centre for Technology Studies, 1994 - 370 pages |
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... requires that they ' introduce appropriate procedures requiring environmental impact assessment of its proposed ... require an uphill and drawn - out struggle to get other sectors of the government to change . Indeed , the recent ...
... requires that they ' introduce appropriate procedures requiring environmental impact assessment of its proposed ... require an uphill and drawn - out struggle to get other sectors of the government to change . Indeed , the recent ...
Page 173
... require a critical examination of existing IPR regimes . The require- ment in the Convention that for those biotechnologies utilizing genetic re- sources , measures to ensure adequate and effective protection of IPRS will be taken , may ...
... require a critical examination of existing IPR regimes . The require- ment in the Convention that for those biotechnologies utilizing genetic re- sources , measures to ensure adequate and effective protection of IPRS will be taken , may ...
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... requires high degrees of training in specific fields . The ac- quisition of specific skills in molecular biology ... require that local scien- tists are competent enough to command respect in other institutions . The role of prior ...
... requires high degrees of training in specific fields . The ac- quisition of specific skills in molecular biology ... require that local scien- tists are competent enough to command respect in other institutions . The role of prior ...
Contents
National sovereignty and genetic resources | 45 |
A view from India | 67 |
Implications of the US No in | 87 |
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access to genetic activities adopted Agenda 21 agreement agricultural appropriate areas Article 15 benefits biodiversity conservation biodiversity prospecting biological diversity biological resources biotechnology Calestous Juma co-operation commercial communities concern Conference conservation and sustainable conservation of biological Contracting Parties Convention on Biological costs cultural developing countries Earth Summit economic ecosystems ensure Environment environmental equitable established ex-situ conservation farmers funding genebanks genes genetic material genetic resources germplasm global Global Environment Facility governments habitat implementation important INBio incentives indigenous innovations institutions intellectual property rights investment IPRS issue IUCN legislation measures mechanism ment mutually agreed terms Nairobi national sovereignty natural resources negotiations organisms paragraph patent pharmaceutical Plant Genetic Resources pollution programmes protection protocol providing country regime relevant require scientific sources South species technical technology transfer tion trade transfer of technology treaties UNEP United Nations utilization valuation varieties WIPO