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Biodiversity, biotechnology and traditional knowledge protection: law, science and practice
pt.1. Biodiversity: what are we losing and why-and what is to be done? The epic of evolution and the problem of biodiversity loss
Naturalizing morality
Across the apocalypse on horseback: biodiversity loss and the law
Impact of the convention on biological diversity: the lessons of ten years of experience with models for equitable sharing of benefits
Biodiversity, botanical institutions and benefit sharing: comments on the impact of the convention on biological diversity
The link between biodiversity and sustainable development: lessons from INBio's bioprospecting programme in Costa Rica
On biocultural diversity from a Venezuelan perspective: tracing the interrelationships among biodiversity, culture change and legal reforms
From the 'tragedy of the commons' to the 'tragedy of the commonplace': analysis and synthesis through the lens of economic theory
pt.2. Biotechnology: part of the solution or part of the problem-or both?
Biodiversity, biotechnology and the environment
Principles governing the long-run risks, benefits and costs of agricultural biotechnology
Costa Rica: biodiversity and biotechnology at the crossroads
Biotechnology for sustainable agricultural development in Africa: opportunities and challenges
Biotechnology: public-private partnerships and intellectual property rights in the context of developing countries
Agricultural biotechnology and developing countries: the Public Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture (PIPRA)
Commentary on agricultural biotechnology
The birth and death of traditional knowledge: paradoxical effects of biotechnology in India
pt.3. Traditional knowledge: what is it and how, if at all, should it be protected?
From the shaman's hut to the patent office: a road under construction
Traditional knowledge: lessons from the past, lessons for the future
The demise of 'common heritage' and protection for traditional agricultural knowledge
Traditional knowledge protection in the African region
The conundrum of creativity, compensation and conservation in India: how can intellectual property rights help grass-roots innovators and traditional knowledge holders?
Holder and user perspectives in the traditional knowledge debate: a European view
pt.4. Ethnobotany and bioprospecting: thinking globally, acting locally
Politics, culture and governance in the development of prior informed consent and negotiated agreements with indigenous communities
Ethics and practice in ethnobiology: analysis of the international cooperative biodiversity group project in Peru
Ethics and practice in Ethnobiology: the experience of the San peoples of Southern Africa
Commentary on biodiversity, biotechnology and traditional knowledge protection: a private-sector perspective
Answering the call: public interest intellectual property advisers (PIIPA)
Answering the call: the intellectual property and business formation legal clinic at Washington University.

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