Abstract. Medicinal and aromatic plants are biological, cultural and industrial resources. The diversity from which they stem is in peril, though. The manner in which they are patented and exploited by the bio-industry upon their modification is controversial. It disregards interests of countries and communities that provide them. This is affected by the global regulative framework, devised pursuant to the neo-liberal policies that steer globalization. Patent law is part of that framework. Reformulation of ethical principles, policies and laws should lead to integrative protection of ecological, cultural and commercial interests. The Convention on Biodiversity should do just that. Its implementation is hampered by conflicts with said frame...
Patents spur technological innovation; often, patented technologies have helped diminish the impact ...
Legal control and ownership of plants and traditional knowledge of the uses of plants (TKUP) is ofte...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
Medicinal and aromatic plants are biological, cultural and industrial resources. The diversity from ...
<div><p>Biological diversity in the patent system is an enduring focus of controversy but empirical ...
Legal control and ownership of plants and traditional knowledge of the uses of plants (TKUP) is a ve...
The overall aim of this paper is to investigate relationships, conflicts and synergies between provi...
When resources become valuable, various social and institutional pressures come to bear to enclose t...
Since the nineties of the last century two opposite trends have marked the development of internatio...
International audienceThe intellectual property (IP) rights connected with the use of medicinal plan...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Planet earth is host to a dazzling variety of l...
This Article provides afresh and multi-dimensioned approach to a long-standing claim of biopiracy pa...
This paper discusses a key aspect of a sustainable pharmaceutical use of biodiversity: the increased...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
The debate on north-south relations, sustainable development and maintenance of biodiversity has ass...
Patents spur technological innovation; often, patented technologies have helped diminish the impact ...
Legal control and ownership of plants and traditional knowledge of the uses of plants (TKUP) is ofte...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
Medicinal and aromatic plants are biological, cultural and industrial resources. The diversity from ...
<div><p>Biological diversity in the patent system is an enduring focus of controversy but empirical ...
Legal control and ownership of plants and traditional knowledge of the uses of plants (TKUP) is a ve...
The overall aim of this paper is to investigate relationships, conflicts and synergies between provi...
When resources become valuable, various social and institutional pressures come to bear to enclose t...
Since the nineties of the last century two opposite trends have marked the development of internatio...
International audienceThe intellectual property (IP) rights connected with the use of medicinal plan...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Planet earth is host to a dazzling variety of l...
This Article provides afresh and multi-dimensioned approach to a long-standing claim of biopiracy pa...
This paper discusses a key aspect of a sustainable pharmaceutical use of biodiversity: the increased...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
The debate on north-south relations, sustainable development and maintenance of biodiversity has ass...
Patents spur technological innovation; often, patented technologies have helped diminish the impact ...
Legal control and ownership of plants and traditional knowledge of the uses of plants (TKUP) is ofte...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...