Tekijänoikeuden erikoiskirjasto

Access to genetic resources and benefit sharing : Implications of Nagoya Protocol on providers and users
Muistilista on tyhjä
Vis
Hylly
  • KARIYAWASAM SA-JO30
Henkilönnimi
  • Kariyawasam, Kanchana.
Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö
  • Access to genetic resources and benefit sharing : Implications of Nagoya Protocol on providers and users
Julkaistu
  • 2018.
Ulkoasutiedot
  • 289-305.
Sarjamerkintö ei-lisäkirjausmuodossa
  • The Journal of World Intellectual Property, ISSN 1422-2213 ; 21 (5-6)
Huomautus sisällöstä, tiivistelmä tms.
  • The Nagoya Protocol is a comprehensive framework aimed at combating biopiracy (where genetic resources are utilised without the provider State's consent or in violation of mutually agreed contractual terms), rewarding the stewardship of genetic resources and traditional knowledge, and providing a tool for sustainable development. From a holistic perspective, the Protocol is an incredible achievement; however, it rests in its legal ambiguities which have minimised the regulatory impact on user States. This article examines the key components of the Nagoya Protocol and critically analyses whether the Protocol facilitates its objective of responding to asymmetries between the interests of biodiversity-rich countries and the users of genetic resources.
Asiasana - Kontrolloimaton
Henkilönnimi
  • Tsai, Matthew.
*00001731nab a22002894a 4500
*00113182
*00520201106111841.0
*007tu
*008190116s2018\\\\xx\|||||\||||\|||||0eng|c
*035  $a25931
*035  $a(PLib-conv)0000025931
*0410 $aeng
*090  $aOMA:SA-JO30
*1001 $aKariyawasam, Kanchana.
*24510$aAccess to genetic resources and benefit sharing :$bImplications of Nagoya Protocol on providers and users /$cKanchana Kariyawasam, Matthew Tsai.
*260  $c2018.
*300  $a289-305.
*4901 $aThe Journal of World Intellectual Property,$x1422-2213 ;$v21 (5-6)
*520  $aThe Nagoya Protocol is a comprehensive framework aimed at combating biopiracy (where genetic resources are utilised without the provider State's consent or in violation of mutually agreed contractual terms), rewarding the stewardship of genetic resources and traditional knowledge, and providing a tool for sustainable development. From a holistic perspective, the Protocol is an incredible achievement; however, it rests in its legal ambiguities which have minimised the regulatory impact on user States. This article examines the key components of the Nagoya Protocol and critically analyses whether the Protocol facilitates its objective of responding to asymmetries between the interests of biodiversity-rich countries and the users of genetic resources.
*653  $aACCESS TO GENETIC RESOURCES
*653  $aBENEFIT SHARING
*653  $aIMPLICATIONS OF NAGOYA PROTOCOL
*7001 $aTsai, Matthew.
*8102 $aThe Journal of World Intellectual Property,$x1422-2213 ;$v21 (5-6)
*852  $hSA-JO30$cKARIYAWASAM
*979  $a0000025931
*999  $aMikroMarc$b[Article]$x7
^
Tästä teoksesta ei ole arvioita.
Näpäytä kun haluat kirjoittaa ensimmäisen arvion.
Vis
Lähetä
Niteen tunnusTilaEräpäiväKuuluuSijaintiHylly
24897Saatavana (ei lainattavissa) KirjastoKirjasto SA-JWIP