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Foreword | p. vii |
Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgements | p. xi |
List of abbreviations xiii | |
Setting the scene | p. 1 |
Patents, PBRs and community rights in international forums | p. 23 |
Brief overview on community rights in selected national regulatory instruments | p. 42 |
Selected international and regional human-rights instruments and their provisions on community rights and IPRs | p. 57 |
Incursion in the 'bio-piracy' debate: modem exploitation of biodiversity components of developing countries and community rights | p. 83 |
Soft and regional undertakings aimed at community rights | p. 106 |
Broader framework of the suggested regulatory measures | p. 117 |
Applicability of the regulatory measures | p. 133 |
Final remarks | p. 158 |
CITES permitting approach in brief | p. 160 |
Laws, policies, professional and ethical codes and declarations | p. 162 |
Glossary | p. 166 |
Notes | p. 169 |
Bibliography | p. 186 |
Index | p. 195 |
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