Community Consent and Benefit Sharing: The Context | |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Justice and Benefit Sharing | p. 11 |
Informed Consent: From Medical Research to Traditional Knowledge | p. 27 |
Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Can Prior Informed Consent Help? | p. 53 |
Bioprospecting, Access and Benefit Sharing: Revisiting the 'Grand Bargain' | p. 69 |
Learning from the San | |
Green Diamonds of the South: An Overview of the San-Hoodia Case | p. 89 |
Policies for Sharing Benefits from Hoodia | p. 127 |
The Struggle for Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights: The Case of Namibia | p. 143 |
Speaking for the San: Challenges for Representative Institutions | p. 165 |
Trading Traditional Knowledge: San Perspectives from South Africa, Namibia and Botswana | p. 193 |
Putting Intellectual Property Rights into Practice: Experiences from the San | p. 211 |
Sharing Benefits Fairly: Decision-Making and Governance | p. 231 |
Reflections | |
The Role of Scientists and the State in Benefit Sharing: Comparing Institutional Support for the San and Kani | p. 261 |
The Law is Not Enough: Protecting Indigenous Peoples' Rights Against Mining Interests in the Philippines | p. 271 |
Benefit Sharing is No Solution to Development: Experiences from Mining on Aboriginal Land in Australia | p. 285 |
Human Research Ethics Guidelines as a Basis for Consent and Benefit Sharing: A Canadian Perspective | p. 303 |
The Limitations of Good Intent: Problems of Representation and Informed Consent in the Maya ICBG Project in Chiapas, Mexico | p. 315 |
Conclusions and Recommendations | |
Conclusions and Recommendations: Towards Best Practice for Community Consent and Benefit Sharing | p. 335 |
Index | p. 351 |
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