Benefit Sharing From Biodiversity to Human Genetics
Many of the other authors are also of excellent standing. The book is invaluable in bringing together a body of knowledge, theory and practice that has hitherto been fragmented and patchy. Rachel Wynberg, Professor and Deputy Director, Environmental Evaluation Unit, University of Cape Town, South...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
2013, 2013
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2013 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Benefit Sharing - From Biodiversity to Human Genetics: An Introduction
- 2 Exploring Central Philosophical Concepts in Benefit Sharing: Vulnerability, Exploitation and Undue Inducement
- 3 Legal Frameworks for Benefit Sharing: From Biodiversity to Human Genomics
- 4 Sharing Traditional Knowledge: Who benefits? Cases from India, Nigeria, Mexico and South Africa
- 5 Donating Human Samples: Who Benefits? Cases from Iceland, Kenya and Indonesia
- 6 Fair for Women? A Gender Analysis of Benefit Sharing
- 7 Promoting an Inclusive Approach to Benefit Sharing: Expanding the Scope of the CBD?
- 8 Realizing Benefit Sharing: Is there a Role forEthics Review?
- 9 Beyond Benefit Sharing: Steps Towards Realizing the Human Right to Health
- 10 Towards Best Practice for Benefit Sharing Involving Access to Human Biological Resources: Conclusions and Recommendations
- Index