The Politics of Genetic Resource Control
The question of how genetic resources ought to be owned and controlled has become a controversial international political issue. The authors examine this issue from a normative perspective, discussing the four principles that govern the debate over genetic resource control. These four principles are proprietarian intellectual property rights (the dominant principle, reflecting Western influences); communitarian intellectual property rights (a principle bound up with the rights of indigenous peoples); national sovereignty (the principle at the heart of international law); and common heritage of mankind (the most recent principle reflecting Third World demands).
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The Politics of Genetic Resource Control
The question of how genetic resources ought to be owned and controlled has become a controversial international political issue. The authors examine this issue from a normative perspective, discussing the four principles that govern the debate over genetic resource control. These four principles are proprietarian intellectual property rights (the dominant principle, reflecting Western influences); communitarian intellectual property rights (a principle bound up with the rights of indigenous peoples); national sovereignty (the principle at the heart of international law); and common heritage of mankind (the most recent principle reflecting Third World demands).
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The Politics of Genetic Resource Control

The Politics of Genetic Resource Control

by Daniel Horan Ofm, T. Gray
The Politics of Genetic Resource Control

The Politics of Genetic Resource Control

by Daniel Horan Ofm, T. Gray

Hardcover(1999)

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The question of how genetic resources ought to be owned and controlled has become a controversial international political issue. The authors examine this issue from a normative perspective, discussing the four principles that govern the debate over genetic resource control. These four principles are proprietarian intellectual property rights (the dominant principle, reflecting Western influences); communitarian intellectual property rights (a principle bound up with the rights of indigenous peoples); national sovereignty (the principle at the heart of international law); and common heritage of mankind (the most recent principle reflecting Third World demands).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333745021
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 06/23/1999
Edition description: 1999
Pages: 175
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements and Dedication Glossary Introducing the Politics of Genetic Resource Control The Historical Context of Genetic Resource Control Proprietarian Intellectual Property Rights Community Intellectual Property Rights National Sovereignty Common Heritage of Mankind Conclusion Bibliography Index
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