In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for market systems as a means of managing resource-use. In turn, the free market movement considers definite and secure property rights (especially private rights and, sometimes, communal rights) in resources to be the necessary basis for a desirable market system. Global policies for managing the Earth’s genetic resources have been influenced by this approach. As outlined in this article, there has been a global expansion of property rights in genetic resources, and further extensions have been advocated. In order to assess the possible social benefits and costs of granting property rights in genetic resources, these are classified. This classific...
Genetic resources are the genetic material in plants and animals that determine useful traits that p...
Three main areas for further development of policies or regulatory options for animal genetic resour...
Managing biodiversity requires analysis of the complex relations in the conditions of access to ecos...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
This thesis provides an analysis of recent attempts to regulate the governance of genetic resources ...
Looks at policies related to the development, use, and control of plant genetic resources, with a fo...
Contents Introduction 1 1. Background 1 2. The biodiversity conservation strategy programme 2 3. Th...
Contents Introduction 1 1. Background 1 2. The biodiversity conservation strategy programme 2 3. Th...
The ongoing debates about access to and commercial use of biodiversity and genetic resources, and th...
Genetic resources were once treated as a common heritage, available without restriction for research...
When resources become valuable, various social and institutional pressures come to bear to enclose t...
This article explores perceptions of the object of different types of right in genetic resources law...
Genetic resources are the genetic material in plants and animals that determine useful traits that p...
Three main areas for further development of policies or regulatory options for animal genetic resour...
Managing biodiversity requires analysis of the complex relations in the conditions of access to ecos...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
This thesis provides an analysis of recent attempts to regulate the governance of genetic resources ...
Looks at policies related to the development, use, and control of plant genetic resources, with a fo...
Contents Introduction 1 1. Background 1 2. The biodiversity conservation strategy programme 2 3. Th...
Contents Introduction 1 1. Background 1 2. The biodiversity conservation strategy programme 2 3. Th...
The ongoing debates about access to and commercial use of biodiversity and genetic resources, and th...
Genetic resources were once treated as a common heritage, available without restriction for research...
When resources become valuable, various social and institutional pressures come to bear to enclose t...
This article explores perceptions of the object of different types of right in genetic resources law...
Genetic resources are the genetic material in plants and animals that determine useful traits that p...
Three main areas for further development of policies or regulatory options for animal genetic resour...
Managing biodiversity requires analysis of the complex relations in the conditions of access to ecos...