Date: 2019
Type: Contribution to book
An account of Indo-Brazilian approaches for regulating misappropriation of bio-based resources and associated traditional knowledge
Karin COSTA VAZQUEZ (ed.), Brazil-India relations : beyond the 70 years, Brasília : Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation, 2019, pp. 83-98
TRIPATHY, Sunita, An account of Indo-Brazilian approaches for regulating misappropriation of bio-based resources and associated traditional knowledge, in Karin COSTA VAZQUEZ (ed.), Brazil-India relations : beyond the 70 years, Brasília : Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation, 2019, pp. 83-98
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The World Intellectual Property Organization’s InterGovernmental Conference (IGC) can be understood as an enabling measure contemplated under Article 41 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) which notes that the UN (including its specialized agencies) and States shall “promote respect for and full application of the provisions of this Declaration and follow up the effectiveness of this Declaration” (UNDRIP Art. 41). Objections on the provision for including the principle of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in respect of genetic resources, traditional knowledge and folklore (GRTKF) – which would in-effect allow indigenous communities to veto a national legislation or policy from applying to them have been quite contentious in the IGC (LANG, 2011) (FREDRICKS, 2016).
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/65365
ISBN: 9788576317890
Publisher: Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation
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