Mr. Kushan discusses the technology transfer provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity, and outlines three themes found in the Convention related to technology transfer: benefit sharing, sovereign rights, and intellectual property rights protection. After briefly explaining the first two themes, the Article focuses on the third theme, the protection (or lack thereof) of intellectual property rights in the Convention. Mr. Kushan explains how the ideological split on intellectual property rights protection between the North and South found its way into the Convention and created ambiguous messages on intellectual property rights. Southern countries, who fear that strong intellectual property rights would hinder technology flow...
Mr. Ward explores the legal nature of the Convention on Biological Diversity by examining patterns i...
INTRODUCTION. The present article is dedicated to considering the key matters of dramatic impact of ...
Since the nineties of the last century two opposite trends have marked the development of internatio...
This issue of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is devoted to the Symposium on Biological ...
One of the foremost foundations of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) lies in the admissio...
All nations have a stake in preserving biodiversity for ethical, medical, and economic reasons. This...
The Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ) Agreement, part of the Final Act...
This article provides a general overview of international environmental law and biodiversity. First,...
When resources become valuable, various social and institutional pressures come to bear to enclose t...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
Dr. Hennessey briefly reports on an international conference that explored the relationship between ...
The idea of a Global Convention on Biodiversity was introduced in 1985 by IUCN in order to rationali...
The abundance of wealth and technology in the North, and biological diversity and poverty in the So...
Accelerating deforestation in many tropical countries with the concomitant loss of plant species div...
The article will flag those provisions of the law that disenfranchise developing nations and their p...
Mr. Ward explores the legal nature of the Convention on Biological Diversity by examining patterns i...
INTRODUCTION. The present article is dedicated to considering the key matters of dramatic impact of ...
Since the nineties of the last century two opposite trends have marked the development of internatio...
This issue of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is devoted to the Symposium on Biological ...
One of the foremost foundations of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) lies in the admissio...
All nations have a stake in preserving biodiversity for ethical, medical, and economic reasons. This...
The Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPS ) Agreement, part of the Final Act...
This article provides a general overview of international environmental law and biodiversity. First,...
When resources become valuable, various social and institutional pressures come to bear to enclose t...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
Dr. Hennessey briefly reports on an international conference that explored the relationship between ...
The idea of a Global Convention on Biodiversity was introduced in 1985 by IUCN in order to rationali...
The abundance of wealth and technology in the North, and biological diversity and poverty in the So...
Accelerating deforestation in many tropical countries with the concomitant loss of plant species div...
The article will flag those provisions of the law that disenfranchise developing nations and their p...
Mr. Ward explores the legal nature of the Convention on Biological Diversity by examining patterns i...
INTRODUCTION. The present article is dedicated to considering the key matters of dramatic impact of ...
Since the nineties of the last century two opposite trends have marked the development of internatio...