Legal Protection for Traditional Knowledge

Many aboriginal communities in the Global South depend for their livelihoods on the vast supply of bio-resources around them, but multinational corporations (MNCs) are not always ethical in their dealings with these communities. MNCs often pirate and patent communal, traditional knowledge, thereby &...

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Hovedforfatter: Bhukta ,Anindya
Format: Bog
Sprog:engelsk
Udgivet: UK Emerald Publishing 2020
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