In this paper I suggest a number of reasons for concluding that Australia's existing Plant Intellectual Property system (henceforth "PIP system") is incompatible with the provision of adequate protection of ownership of indigenous peoples' traditional plant knowledge.24 page(s
222-232Awareness of indigenous knowledge (IK) and concerns of protecting it are growing over time. M...
Traditional knowledge systems are also innovation systems. This book analyses the relationship betwe...
The knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional l...
Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, have diverse relationships with plan...
The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well ...
Abstract: The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmenta...
This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
This thesis explores the attempts by international law to recognize and protect the knowledge of ind...
The paper argues that the current ways of protecting intellectual property are limited in their scop...
Australia is a party to a number of international treaties and declarations which recognise the sign...
The use of indigenous knowledge (IK) and indigenous bio-resources by pharmaceutical and herbal indus...
The use of indigenous knowledge (IK) and indigenous bio-resources by pharmaceutical and herbal indus...
Traditional knowledge (TK) is in simple terms knowledge systems held by indigenous communities, ofte...
The article analyzes the relevant traditional knowledge provisions of two chapters of the TTPA: on i...
Traditional knowledge systems are also innovation systems. This book analyses the relationship betwe...
222-232Awareness of indigenous knowledge (IK) and concerns of protecting it are growing over time. M...
Traditional knowledge systems are also innovation systems. This book analyses the relationship betwe...
The knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional l...
Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, have diverse relationships with plan...
The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well ...
Abstract: The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmenta...
This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
This thesis explores the attempts by international law to recognize and protect the knowledge of ind...
The paper argues that the current ways of protecting intellectual property are limited in their scop...
Australia is a party to a number of international treaties and declarations which recognise the sign...
The use of indigenous knowledge (IK) and indigenous bio-resources by pharmaceutical and herbal indus...
The use of indigenous knowledge (IK) and indigenous bio-resources by pharmaceutical and herbal indus...
Traditional knowledge (TK) is in simple terms knowledge systems held by indigenous communities, ofte...
The article analyzes the relevant traditional knowledge provisions of two chapters of the TTPA: on i...
Traditional knowledge systems are also innovation systems. This book analyses the relationship betwe...
222-232Awareness of indigenous knowledge (IK) and concerns of protecting it are growing over time. M...
Traditional knowledge systems are also innovation systems. This book analyses the relationship betwe...
The knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional l...