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Towards an Ecological Intellectual Property - Reconfiguring Relationships Between People and Plants in Ecuador (Hardcover)
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Towards an Ecological Intellectual Property - Reconfiguring Relationships Between People and Plants in Ecuador (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Intellectual Property
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This book focuses on analysing how legal systems set the terms for
interactions between human beings and plants. The story that the
book recounts is one of experimental lawmaking in Ecuador, a
country where over the past decade, governmental officials and
civil society advocates have attempted to reconfigure how human
individuals and institutions relate to nature, by following an
"eco-centric" approach to lawmaking. In doing so, Ecuadorian
legislators, administrators, and judges have taken seriously the
ontologies of non-human entities, including plants, through a
process that has required the continuous navigation of tensions
with certain "logics" that pervade conventional legal regimes. The
book endeavours to disrupt these conventional assumptions and
approaches to lawmaking by taking seriously alternative strategies
to reconstitute interactions between people and plants. In doing
so, the book argues in favour of an "ecological turn" in laws that
govern vegetal life. The analysis is based on a close examination
of the experiences that lawmakers in Ecuador have had when
experimenting with innovative approaches to re-form relationships
between human and non-human beings. Concretely, these experiments
have yielded constitutional, legislative, and regulatory changes
that inform the inquiry of how intellectual property and plant
genetic resources laws - both in Ecuador and worldwide - could
become more "ecological" in nature. The argument that the book
develops is based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork and empirical
research in Ecuador, complemented by archival and doctrinal legal
analysis. The contents of the book will be of interest to an
academic audience of legal scholars and postgraduate students in
law, in addition to scholars and students in the fields of
anthropology, sociology, socio-legal studies, and science and
technology studies.
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