@book{69,
keywords = {indigenous peoples, developing countries, intellectual property, Western hemisphere, ethnobotany, ethnopharmacology},
author = {Thomas C. Greaves},
title = {Intellectual property rights for indigenous peoples: A sourcebook},
abstract = {
Contains following papers:
- Gifts from the creator: intellectual property rights and folk crop varieties
- Tribal sovereignty and the control of knowledge
- Collecting traditional medicines in Nigeria; A proposal for IPR compensation
- Establishing reciprocity
- Biodiversity, conservation and new models for cooperation between forest-dwelling peoples and the pharmaceutical industry
- Policies for international collaboration and compensation in drug discovery and development at the United States National Cancer Institute, The NCI Letter of Collection
- Biocultural diversity conservation through the Healing Forest Conservancy
- Buying secrets
- Federal government procurement of intellectual cultural property
- A non-market approach to protecting biological resources
- Natural products and the commercialization of traditional knowledge
- Between state and capital: NGOs as allies of indigenous peoples
- A legal paradigm for protecting traditional knowledge
- Human rights and cultural heritage, developments in the United National Working Group on Indigenous Populations
- Human rights implications of indigenous peoples' intellectual property rights
- International agreements and intellectual property right protection for indigenous peoples.
},
year = {1994},
month = {01/1994},
publisher = {Society for Applied Anthropology},
address = {Oklahoma City, OK},
isbn = {978-0-9642023-0-6; 0-9642023-0-1},
url = {http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/224715051},
language = {English},
}