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Genetic Resources as Natural Information

Implications for the Convention on Biological Diversity and Nagoya Protocol

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Routledge

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Routledge

Sprache:

English
"With scientific capacity to sequence and manipulate genes increasing by the day, Ruiz's very timely book shows how current ABS concepts will soon be rendered obsolete and unworkable unless a way can be found to accommodate the reality that genetic resources are pure information, encoded in chemicals." –Pierre du Plessis, ABS expert, advisor and negotiator for the Government of Namibia. "The challenge of adapting the ABS legal regime to the realities on the ground is well addressed in this book through rethinking classical notions of genetic resources and sovereignty, and the promotion of the innovative concept of 'bounded openness' which would allow facing genetic research developments." – Alejandro Iza, Head of the IUCN Environmental Law Centre, Germany. "The implementation of access and benefit sharing under the international framework on genetic resources has been fraught with difficulties. Based on the economics of information, this book presents an alternative model intended to solve the conceptual and practical challenges so far faced. This is a refreshing contribution to a field where, despite the vast work done by academics, NGOs and governments, new ideas and approaches have been sparse." – Carlos Correa, Law Professor of the University of Buenos Aires and ABS expert, Argentina. "The authors operationalize my idea of 'bounded openness' for genetic resources as natural information. They show how radically different sectors of intellectual property can learn much from one another. The report from the frontline is that the future of knowledge management need not be the same as its past!" – Christopher May, Author of The Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property. "Manuel Ruiz’s powerful reminder to view genes as information underscores the need to further clarify the interface between intellectual property rules and fair, equitable and efficient access and benefit-sharing schemes.I strongly encourage intellectual property negotiators and policy-makers to read this thought-provoking book." – Wend Wendland, Director of the TK Division, WIPO.

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Untertitel
Implications for the Convention on Biological Diversity and Nagoya Protocol
ISBN
978-1-138-80194-3
EAN
9781138801943
Erscheinungsjahr
9/17/2015
Verlag
Routledge
Author
Ruiz Muller, Manuel
Sprache
English
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