This is a multidisciplinary volume comprising contributions from
lawyers, scientists and policy makers on the globally significant
issue of accessing biological, and ultimately genetic, resources
for commercial and scientific purposes. This volume deals with a
number of international instruments but emphasizes the Convention
on Biological Diversity and considers the International Treaty on
Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, the WTO Agreement
on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, the
rights of Indigenous Peoples, as well as issues in bioprospecting,
scientific and commercial development. Consideration of the issues
is raised at national, regional and international levels but here
the focus is primarily the unique Australian experience, thereby
reflecting the larger international debates between the developed
nations and the megadiverse developing nations.
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