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SEEDING SOLUTIONS: VOLUME 2
Options for National Laws Governing Access To and Control Over Genetic Resources
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958.jpg SEEDING SOLUTIONS: VOLUME 2
Options for National Laws Governing Access To and Control Over Genetic Resources

The Crucible II Group

IDRC/IPGRI/DHF 2001
ISBN 0-88936-958-5
300 pp.

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Seeding Solutions brings readers up to date on what has changed — scientifically, politically, and environmentally — since the publication in 1994 of the landmark People, Plants, and Patents.

Volume 1 offers policymakers a clear description of the facts, the fights, and the fora relevant to the ownership, conservation, and exchange of genetic resources. Readers new to these issues will learn from this book why germplasm is important and how it relates to trade negotiations, intellectual property disputes, and food and health security, both nationally and internationally.

Volume 2 discusses legal mechanisms to address three key issues: (1) the need to conserve and exchange germplasm for the benefit of present and future generations; (2) the need to encourage innovation in the conservation and enhancement of germplasm; and (3) new options for securing and strengthening the rights and interests of indigenous and rural peoples in their role as creators and conservers of biological diversity.

THE AUTHOR

The Crucible II Group is:

  • From civil society organizations (including indigenous peoples' organizations): Alejandro Argumedo, Margarita Florez, Glen Hearns, Dan Leskien, Atencio Lopez, Andrew Mushita, Gurdhial Singh Nijar, Rene Salazar, Priscilla Settee, Hope Shand

  • From private sector and industry: Don Duvick, Klaus Leisinger, Brian Lowry, Radha Ranganathan, P.V. Subba Rao, Tim Roberts, Reinhard Von Broock

  • From the public sector: Tewolde Egziabher Gebre Behran, Lim Engsiang, Geoffrey Hawtin, Mita Manek, Nora Olembo, Vo Tuan Xuan, Nuno Pires de Carvalho, Gesa Horstkotte-Wesseler, Louise Sperling

  • From academia: Assiah Bensalah Alaoui, Carlos Correa, Michael Flitner, Cary Fowler, Jaap Hardon, Francisco Martinez-Gomez, Michael Pimbert

  • The management committee: Susan Bragdon, Chusa Gines, Christine Grieder, Michael Halewood (co-ordinator), Pat Mooney, Olle Nordberg, Vicky Tauli-Corpuz, Carl-Gustaf Thornström, Beate Weiskopf, Joachim Voss (chair)

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     Document(s)

    Preface 2001


    Acknowledgements 2001


    Introduction 2001


    Topic 1 : Options for national laws to regulate access to biological resources 2001


    Topic 2 : Options for national laws to protect indigenous and local knowledge regarding biological resources 2001


    Topic 3 : Options for national laws regarding biological innovations 2001


    Appendix 2001


    Abbreviations 2001


    Notes 2001




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