This article proposes a new concept of “biocultural rights” that justly reflects a broader intellectual and policy trend to holistically address the protection of Indigenous natural and cultural resources. The concept of biocultural rights combines nature with culture; takes into consideration the past, the present, and the future; and values “special” Indigenous elements that are indispensable to the diversity of our universe. It aims at protecting Indigenous resources holistically and more effectively
This article argues that since genetic resources carry cultural significanceto many Indigenous commu...
Indigenous ways of living are typically described as being harmonious with—if not instrumental for—t...
An argument is presented that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) relating to the conservation of...
This article proposes a new concept of “biocultural rights” that justly reflects a broader intellect...
The idea of biocultural rights strives to address the overall issues of indigenous peoples and local...
The conservation of environment and the protection of human rights are two of the most compelling ne...
Kabir Bavikatte has recently argued that a new 'basket' of group rights is emerging from the interpr...
This volume presents a comprehensive overview of biocultural rights, examining how we can promote th...
This volume presents a comprehensive overview of biocultural rights, examining how we can promote th...
The present schemes of intellectual property rights, as regulated by relevant instruments of interna...
The emergence of the rights of nature is a clear response to the current environmental crisis. But s...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
During the past decade the relationship between biodiversity and human diversity has received increa...
The author engages with some of the main theses that Sajeva faces in her book. Bio-cultural rights s...
Traditional knowledge, generally defined as the long-standing traditions and practices of certain re...
This article argues that since genetic resources carry cultural significanceto many Indigenous commu...
Indigenous ways of living are typically described as being harmonious with—if not instrumental for—t...
An argument is presented that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) relating to the conservation of...
This article proposes a new concept of “biocultural rights” that justly reflects a broader intellect...
The idea of biocultural rights strives to address the overall issues of indigenous peoples and local...
The conservation of environment and the protection of human rights are two of the most compelling ne...
Kabir Bavikatte has recently argued that a new 'basket' of group rights is emerging from the interpr...
This volume presents a comprehensive overview of biocultural rights, examining how we can promote th...
This volume presents a comprehensive overview of biocultural rights, examining how we can promote th...
The present schemes of intellectual property rights, as regulated by relevant instruments of interna...
The emergence of the rights of nature is a clear response to the current environmental crisis. But s...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
During the past decade the relationship between biodiversity and human diversity has received increa...
The author engages with some of the main theses that Sajeva faces in her book. Bio-cultural rights s...
Traditional knowledge, generally defined as the long-standing traditions and practices of certain re...
This article argues that since genetic resources carry cultural significanceto many Indigenous commu...
Indigenous ways of living are typically described as being harmonious with—if not instrumental for—t...
An argument is presented that traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) relating to the conservation of...