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Diverse Women Interventions with other NGOS
Council of the WTO on the question of intellectual property rights (IPRs) over biological resources. We believe that IPRs over biological resources and patents on living forms will have serious and adverse ... not to grant, or to cancel where previously granted, IPRs over biological materials or over knowledge on the use of biological materials, obtained from collections held in international banks or ...
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IPR Laws framed under TRIPS/ WTO Robs Indians of their Heritage & Rights:
About Us News Earth democracy Seed ... medical practitioners. Three new legislations related to patents and IPRs on biodiversity and indigenous knowledge have been passed. These are: * ... peoples’ rights to medicine and our collective rights to our biological and intellectual heritage. In December 1996 the United States ...
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Europe and North America have pushed for patents to be redefined to include biological "discoveries" including plant varieties, animal, plant and microbe genes and genetic engineering processes. The ... [3.] "IPRs, Genes, and life-patenting", Chakravarthi Raghavan South-North Development Monitor SUNS August 1999 http://www.biotech-info.net/IPRs_genes.html [4.] "WTO Millennium Bug: TNC Control Over ...
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Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) too recognises the sovereign rights of the local communities. India has ratified CBD and endeavours to provide for the sovereign rights recognised therein. These rights over biodiversity ... can be built up on the WTO to reverse and stop Biopiracy and change their IPRs laws. Please let us have the list of Jaiv Panchayats who are sending such notices ...
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The State of India's Biodiversity
The Western Ghats and North East India is recognised as an international biodiversity hotspot. It has been estimated that over 81,000 species of ... by usurping our traditional knowledge systems and genetic resources from the domain of the commons. IPRs regimes only recognise and provide protection to formal innovators, not to indigenous informal innovators. ...
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