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The knowledge, innovations, and practices of local communitiesġ0.5 Options for a protocol on biosafety and traditional technologiesġ0.6 The sacred weavings of Coroma, Boliviaġ3.1 The Protect-an-Acre Program of the Rainforest Action NetworkĪ1.1 The Human Genome Organization (HUGO)Ī1.2 Hoffmann-LaRoche, the NIH, and the Aeta ![]() #QUE ES. EL MOVIMIENTO VIENNA SECESSION AND NEW OBJECTIVITY SOFTWARE#UNDP Consultation on Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge andġ.3 Forest of the lost child, Naimina Enkiyio, Loita Hills, Narok County, KenyaĢ.1 Members of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural ResearchĢ.2 Three patent claims based on the cells of indigenous peopleĢ.3 The indigenous knowledge resource centresĢ.4 The World Foundation for the Safeguard of Indigenous CulturesĢ.5 Programa de Colaboración sobre Medicina Tradicional y HerbolariaĤ.1 Commercial use of human images: an example from AmazoniaĤ.2 Breach of confidence: a court case in Australiaĥ.1 Bixa orellana: the Yawanawa Association and the Aveda CorporationĦ.1 Controls and sanctions in the Kafue River basin of Zambiaħ.1 Software law as a basis for a licencing agreementħ.2 The National Cancer Institute’s letters of collectionħ.3 The Royal Botanic Gardens’ memorandum of understandingĨ.1 What is the World Intellectual Property Organization?Ĩ.2 Neem - a traditional and modern biopesticideĨ.4 Thaumatin - a natural sweetener from West AfricaĨ.6 The quick and easy way to own a “rainforest”ġ0.3 Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Adviceġ0.4 Special protocols on indigenous and traditional technologies based on ![]() UNDP Consultation on the Protection and Conservation ofġ1. COICA/UNDP Regional Meeting on Intellectual Property Rightsġ0. Recommendations from the Voices of the Earth Congressĩ. The Mataatua Declaration on Cultural and Intellectual Property RightsĨ. ![]() Charter of the Indigenous–Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forestsħ. Kari-Oca Declaration and the Indigenous Peoples’ Earth CharterĦ. UN Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoplesĥ. Declaration of Principles of the World Council of Indigenous PeoplesĤ. The Covenant on Intellectual, Cultural, and Scientific Resourcesģ. Toward protection, compensation, and community developmentĢ. Model laws to implement the Convention on Biological Diversity What creative strategies and unique solutions have been developed? Why are funds and funding guidelines important? #QUE ES. EL MOVIMIENTO VIENNA SECESSION AND NEW OBJECTIVITY CODE#The FAO International Code of Conduct for Plant Germplasm Collecting and TransferĪre nongovernmental, nonlegal instruments useful? The Universal Declaration of Human RightsĮCOSOC and the Working Group on Indigenous Populations What is “soft law” and why is it relevant? The International Labour Organisation’s Convention 169 The International Covenant on Civil and Political RightsĬonvention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and The GATT agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Model draft community intellectual rights actĪre legally binding international agreements useful? Geographic indications and appellations of originįor protecting traditional resource rights? Western and indigenous property systems and customary law What right do communities have to say “yes” or “no” to commercialization? Violations of indigenous peoples’ right to be informed The value and importance of traditional knowledge Libraries, archives, and electronic databases Museums, art galleries, and the trade in works of art What happens to traditional knowledge and resources?Ĭonservation centres for biogenetic resources Who visits communities, what are they seeking, and why? All inks and coating are vegetable-based products. IDRC B OOKS endeavours to produce environmentally friendly publications. Names does not constitute endorsement of the product and is given only for information. The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the International Development Research Centre. Otherwise, without the prior permission of the International Development Research Centre. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or Title: Toward traditional resource rights for indigenous peoples and local communities.Īll rights reserved. International Development Research Centre (Canada). Indigenous people - Legal status, laws, etc. (Darrell Addison, 1947–īeyond intellectual property : toward traditional resource rights for indigenous peoples andġ. © International Development Research Centre 1996 Published by the International Development Research Centre INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE Toward Traditional Resource Rights for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities ![]()
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