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Value addition to local Kani tribal knowledge: patenting, licensing and benefit-sharing
The subject of this case study is the role of intellectual property rights in the benefit-sharing arrangements concerning the "Jeevani" drug, which was developed by scientists at the Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (TBGRI), based on the tribal medicinal knowledge of the Kani...
| Príomhúdar: | Anil K Gupta |
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| Formáid: | Printed Book |
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| Rochtain Ar Líne: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/00586.pdf |
Míreanna Comhchosúla
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Joothan
le: Valmiki, Omaprakash
Foilsithe: (2006) -
The TRIPS regime of patent rights
le: Carvalho, Nuno Pires de
Foilsithe: (2002) - BENEFIT SHARING MODEL EXPERIMENTED BY TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE (TBGRI), A NATIONAL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE ON TROPICAL PLANT DIVERSITY, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
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Men aur mera parivesh /
le: Yashpal
Foilsithe: (2014) -
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING FROM THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ PERSPECTIVE: THE TBGRI-KANI ‘MODEL’
le: C.R Bijoy
Foilsithe: (2007)