Genetic resources, justice and reconciliation : Canada and global access and benefit sharing /

When the oral history of a medicinal plant as a genetic resource is used to develop a blockbuster drug, how is the contribution of indigenous peoples recognized in research and commercialization? What other ethical, legal, and policy issues come into play? Is it accurate for countries to self-identi...

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Corporate Author: Cambridge University Press
Other Authors: Oguamanam, Chidi, 1965- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:When the oral history of a medicinal plant as a genetic resource is used to develop a blockbuster drug, how is the contribution of indigenous peoples recognized in research and commercialization? What other ethical, legal, and policy issues come into play? Is it accurate for countries to self-identify as users or providers of genetic resources? This edited collection, which focuses on Canada, is the result of research conducted in partnership with indigenous peoples in that country, where melting permafrost and new sea lanes have opened the region's biodiversity, underscoring Canada's status as a user and provider of genetic resources and associated indigenous knowledge. This work is an important resource for scholars, corporations, indigenous peoples, policymakers, and concerned citizens as Canada and other countries take on the implementation of Access and Benefit Sharing policies over genetic resources and associated indigenous knowledge. This book is also available as Open Access.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 279 pages) : PDF file(s).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781108557122
1108557120
1108470769
9781108470766
9781108625241
110862524X
DOI:10.1017/9781108557122