Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, Information and Traditional Knowledge
Herausgeber: Lawson, Charles; Humphries, Fran; Rourke, Michelle
Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, Information and Traditional Knowledge
Herausgeber: Lawson, Charles; Humphries, Fran; Rourke, Michelle
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Addressing the management of genetic resources, this book offers a new assessment of the contemporary Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) regime.
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Addressing the management of genetic resources, this book offers a new assessment of the contemporary Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) regime.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781032295275
- ISBN-10: 1032295279
- Artikelnr.: 70359496
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781032295275
- ISBN-10: 1032295279
- Artikelnr.: 70359496
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Charles Lawson is Professor of Law at Griffith University Law School, Australia. Michelle Rourke is CSIRO Synthetic Biology Future Science Fellow at Griffith University Law School, Australia. Fran Humphries is Senior Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
1. Finding Solutions to the Intractable ABS Problems Charles Lawson, Fran
Humphries and Michelle Rourke Theme 1 - Governance issues (working better)
2. The CBD's Term 'Sovereign Right(s)' Does Not Necessarily Mean
Sovereignty Todd Berry 3. Common Heritage or Sovereign Resource? The World
Health Organisation's Inconsistent Approach to Pathogen Sharing Mark
Eccleston-Turner and Michelle Rourke 4. Access and Benefit Sharing in a
Pandemic Treaty and Future International Public Health Agreements Sam F.
Halabi 5. Access and Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Conservation: The
Unrealized Connection Rachel Wynberg and Sarah Laird 6. Message in a
Bottle: DNA Computers Challenge Access and Benefit Sharing Regulation Fran
Humphries, Michelle Rourke and Charles Lawson Theme 2 - 'Digital Sequence
Information' and Dealing with Information 7. What Should We Mean by 'Open
Access'? Marcel Jaspars and Abbe E.L. Brown 8. Value Judgements and the
Management of Digital Sequence Information Under the International Access
and Benefit Sharing Regime Michelle Rourke 9. Access and Benefit Sharing
and Digital Sequence Information: Unravelling the Knot Christine Frison and
Elsa Tsioumani 10. Compatible or Incompatible? DSI, Open Access and Benefit
Sharing Rodrigo Sara, Andrew Lee Hufton and Amber Hartman Scholz 11. Access
and Benefit Sharing and Digital Sequence Information in Africa: A Critical
Analysis of Contemporary Concerns in Regional Governance Titilayo Adebola
and Daniele Manzella Theme 3 - Embracing Indigenous Peoples and local
communities 12. Biocultural Community Protocols: Making Space for
Indigenous and Local Cultures in Access and Benefit Sharing? Christine
Frison, Louisa Parks and Elsa Tsioumani 13. Access and Benefit Sharing and
Biocultural Protocols in the Pacific Daniel Robinson and Margaret Raven
14. ABS or Access Before Sharing: A Samoan Perspective Solamalemalo
Saeumalo Hai Yuean Faatapepe Menime Tualima and Kathy Bowrey Theme 4 -
Compliance measures for the users of genetic resources 15. ABS from the
Perspective of an Intellectual Property Professional at a Public Research
Institution Mukul Ranjan 16. Which Nagoya Protocol? User Driven Solutions
to the Legal Uncertainty Created by Nagoya Brad Sherman 17. The Torres
Strait Eight: Climate Litigation, Biodiversity, Human Rights and Indigenous
Intellectual Property Matthew Rimmer 18. Monitoring Compliance with Nagoya:
Lessons from India on Building a Techno-legal Infrastructure to Track
Bioprospecting Activities Allison Fish
Humphries and Michelle Rourke Theme 1 - Governance issues (working better)
2. The CBD's Term 'Sovereign Right(s)' Does Not Necessarily Mean
Sovereignty Todd Berry 3. Common Heritage or Sovereign Resource? The World
Health Organisation's Inconsistent Approach to Pathogen Sharing Mark
Eccleston-Turner and Michelle Rourke 4. Access and Benefit Sharing in a
Pandemic Treaty and Future International Public Health Agreements Sam F.
Halabi 5. Access and Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Conservation: The
Unrealized Connection Rachel Wynberg and Sarah Laird 6. Message in a
Bottle: DNA Computers Challenge Access and Benefit Sharing Regulation Fran
Humphries, Michelle Rourke and Charles Lawson Theme 2 - 'Digital Sequence
Information' and Dealing with Information 7. What Should We Mean by 'Open
Access'? Marcel Jaspars and Abbe E.L. Brown 8. Value Judgements and the
Management of Digital Sequence Information Under the International Access
and Benefit Sharing Regime Michelle Rourke 9. Access and Benefit Sharing
and Digital Sequence Information: Unravelling the Knot Christine Frison and
Elsa Tsioumani 10. Compatible or Incompatible? DSI, Open Access and Benefit
Sharing Rodrigo Sara, Andrew Lee Hufton and Amber Hartman Scholz 11. Access
and Benefit Sharing and Digital Sequence Information in Africa: A Critical
Analysis of Contemporary Concerns in Regional Governance Titilayo Adebola
and Daniele Manzella Theme 3 - Embracing Indigenous Peoples and local
communities 12. Biocultural Community Protocols: Making Space for
Indigenous and Local Cultures in Access and Benefit Sharing? Christine
Frison, Louisa Parks and Elsa Tsioumani 13. Access and Benefit Sharing and
Biocultural Protocols in the Pacific Daniel Robinson and Margaret Raven
14. ABS or Access Before Sharing: A Samoan Perspective Solamalemalo
Saeumalo Hai Yuean Faatapepe Menime Tualima and Kathy Bowrey Theme 4 -
Compliance measures for the users of genetic resources 15. ABS from the
Perspective of an Intellectual Property Professional at a Public Research
Institution Mukul Ranjan 16. Which Nagoya Protocol? User Driven Solutions
to the Legal Uncertainty Created by Nagoya Brad Sherman 17. The Torres
Strait Eight: Climate Litigation, Biodiversity, Human Rights and Indigenous
Intellectual Property Matthew Rimmer 18. Monitoring Compliance with Nagoya:
Lessons from India on Building a Techno-legal Infrastructure to Track
Bioprospecting Activities Allison Fish
1. Finding Solutions to the Intractable ABS Problems Charles Lawson, Fran
Humphries and Michelle Rourke Theme 1 - Governance issues (working better)
2. The CBD's Term 'Sovereign Right(s)' Does Not Necessarily Mean
Sovereignty Todd Berry 3. Common Heritage or Sovereign Resource? The World
Health Organisation's Inconsistent Approach to Pathogen Sharing Mark
Eccleston-Turner and Michelle Rourke 4. Access and Benefit Sharing in a
Pandemic Treaty and Future International Public Health Agreements Sam F.
Halabi 5. Access and Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Conservation: The
Unrealized Connection Rachel Wynberg and Sarah Laird 6. Message in a
Bottle: DNA Computers Challenge Access and Benefit Sharing Regulation Fran
Humphries, Michelle Rourke and Charles Lawson Theme 2 - 'Digital Sequence
Information' and Dealing with Information 7. What Should We Mean by 'Open
Access'? Marcel Jaspars and Abbe E.L. Brown 8. Value Judgements and the
Management of Digital Sequence Information Under the International Access
and Benefit Sharing Regime Michelle Rourke 9. Access and Benefit Sharing
and Digital Sequence Information: Unravelling the Knot Christine Frison and
Elsa Tsioumani 10. Compatible or Incompatible? DSI, Open Access and Benefit
Sharing Rodrigo Sara, Andrew Lee Hufton and Amber Hartman Scholz 11. Access
and Benefit Sharing and Digital Sequence Information in Africa: A Critical
Analysis of Contemporary Concerns in Regional Governance Titilayo Adebola
and Daniele Manzella Theme 3 - Embracing Indigenous Peoples and local
communities 12. Biocultural Community Protocols: Making Space for
Indigenous and Local Cultures in Access and Benefit Sharing? Christine
Frison, Louisa Parks and Elsa Tsioumani 13. Access and Benefit Sharing and
Biocultural Protocols in the Pacific Daniel Robinson and Margaret Raven
14. ABS or Access Before Sharing: A Samoan Perspective Solamalemalo
Saeumalo Hai Yuean Faatapepe Menime Tualima and Kathy Bowrey Theme 4 -
Compliance measures for the users of genetic resources 15. ABS from the
Perspective of an Intellectual Property Professional at a Public Research
Institution Mukul Ranjan 16. Which Nagoya Protocol? User Driven Solutions
to the Legal Uncertainty Created by Nagoya Brad Sherman 17. The Torres
Strait Eight: Climate Litigation, Biodiversity, Human Rights and Indigenous
Intellectual Property Matthew Rimmer 18. Monitoring Compliance with Nagoya:
Lessons from India on Building a Techno-legal Infrastructure to Track
Bioprospecting Activities Allison Fish
Humphries and Michelle Rourke Theme 1 - Governance issues (working better)
2. The CBD's Term 'Sovereign Right(s)' Does Not Necessarily Mean
Sovereignty Todd Berry 3. Common Heritage or Sovereign Resource? The World
Health Organisation's Inconsistent Approach to Pathogen Sharing Mark
Eccleston-Turner and Michelle Rourke 4. Access and Benefit Sharing in a
Pandemic Treaty and Future International Public Health Agreements Sam F.
Halabi 5. Access and Benefit Sharing and Biodiversity Conservation: The
Unrealized Connection Rachel Wynberg and Sarah Laird 6. Message in a
Bottle: DNA Computers Challenge Access and Benefit Sharing Regulation Fran
Humphries, Michelle Rourke and Charles Lawson Theme 2 - 'Digital Sequence
Information' and Dealing with Information 7. What Should We Mean by 'Open
Access'? Marcel Jaspars and Abbe E.L. Brown 8. Value Judgements and the
Management of Digital Sequence Information Under the International Access
and Benefit Sharing Regime Michelle Rourke 9. Access and Benefit Sharing
and Digital Sequence Information: Unravelling the Knot Christine Frison and
Elsa Tsioumani 10. Compatible or Incompatible? DSI, Open Access and Benefit
Sharing Rodrigo Sara, Andrew Lee Hufton and Amber Hartman Scholz 11. Access
and Benefit Sharing and Digital Sequence Information in Africa: A Critical
Analysis of Contemporary Concerns in Regional Governance Titilayo Adebola
and Daniele Manzella Theme 3 - Embracing Indigenous Peoples and local
communities 12. Biocultural Community Protocols: Making Space for
Indigenous and Local Cultures in Access and Benefit Sharing? Christine
Frison, Louisa Parks and Elsa Tsioumani 13. Access and Benefit Sharing and
Biocultural Protocols in the Pacific Daniel Robinson and Margaret Raven
14. ABS or Access Before Sharing: A Samoan Perspective Solamalemalo
Saeumalo Hai Yuean Faatapepe Menime Tualima and Kathy Bowrey Theme 4 -
Compliance measures for the users of genetic resources 15. ABS from the
Perspective of an Intellectual Property Professional at a Public Research
Institution Mukul Ranjan 16. Which Nagoya Protocol? User Driven Solutions
to the Legal Uncertainty Created by Nagoya Brad Sherman 17. The Torres
Strait Eight: Climate Litigation, Biodiversity, Human Rights and Indigenous
Intellectual Property Matthew Rimmer 18. Monitoring Compliance with Nagoya:
Lessons from India on Building a Techno-legal Infrastructure to Track
Bioprospecting Activities Allison Fish