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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 법률 > 환경법
· ISBN : 9780367505240
· 쪽수 : 444쪽
· 출판일 : 2020-02-25
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Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: Biodiversity and the Law: Mapping the International Legal Terrain Burton Ong Chapter 2: Biodiversity and the Law in Brief Charles McManis Part II: Conservation and Sustainable Use of Genetic Resources Chapter 3: Biodiversity in International Environmental Law Through the UN Sustainable Development Goals Nicholas Robinson Chapter 4: Biodiversity, Protected Areas and the Law Jamie Benedickson and Sandy Paterson Chapter 5: The International Legal Framework for the Protection of and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Resources Youna Lyons and Denise Cheong Chapter 6: Biosecurity, Invasive Species and the Law Opi Outthwaite Chapter 7: Biotechnology, Biodiversity and the Law Barbara Schaal and Joseph Jez Chapter 8: Legal Responses in the United States to Biodiversity Loss and Climate Change James Ming Chen Chapter 9: China’s Biodiversity Law John Nagle Chapter 10: The International Treaty for Plant Genetic Resourceson Food and Agriculture: Toward the Realisation of Farmers’ Rights as a Means of Protecting Biodiversity Regine Andersen Part III: Access and Benefit Sharing Chapter 11: Access to and Benefit Sharing of Marine Genetic Resources Beyond National Jurisdiction: Developing a New Legally Binding Instrument Carlos Correa Chapter 12: A Realized Benefit from Bioprospecting in the Wake of the Convention on Biological Diversity: The Impact of Natural Products Discovery Programs on our Knowledge of the Flora of Madagascar James Miller and Porter Lowry Chapter 13: Regulatory Measures on Access and Benefit Sharing for Biological and Genetic Resources: National and Regional Perspectives from the Philippines, Singapore and ASEAN Lye Lin-Heng and Rose Liza Eisma-Osorio Chapter14: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Implementing Access and Benefit-Sharing Legislation in South Africa Rachel Wynberg Chapter 15: De-Materialising Genetic Material: Synthetic Biology, Intellectual Property and the ABS Bypass Margo Bagley Part IV: Traditional Knowledge Protection Chapter 16: Traditional Knowledge: Lessons from the Past, Lessons for the Future Michael Balick Chapter 17: Bioprospecting and Traditional Knowledge in Australia Michael Blakeney Chapter 18: If we have never been Modern, they have never been Traditional: ‘Traditional Knowledge’, Biodiversity, and the Flawed ABS Paradigm Graham Dutfield Chapter 19: Where Custom is the Law: The Fundamental Role of Customary Law in Securing Protection of Traditional Knowledge under the Nagoya Protocol Brendan Tobin Part V: Biodiversity and Intellectual Property Protection Chapter 20: Biodiversity, Intangible Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property Christoph Antons Chapter 21: Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Food Security Brad Sherman Chapter 22: Sisyphus Redivivus? The Work of WIPO on Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge Nuno Pires de Carvalho Chapter 23: Is the Whole Greater than the Sum of its Parts? A Critical Reflection on the WIPO IGC Daniel Robinson Part VI: The Ethics, Economics and Science-Policy Interface of Biodiversity Protection Chapter 24: Naturalizing Morality Ursula Goodenough Chapter 25: Making Legal Use of the Valuation of Nature Colin Reid Chapter 26: Bounded Openness as the Modality for the Global Multilateral Benefit-Sharing Mechanism of the Nagoya Protocol Joseph Henry Vogel, Klaus Angerer, Manuel Ruiz Muller and Omar Oduardo-Sierra Chapter 27: The IPBES, Biodiversity and the Law: Design, Functioning and Perspectives of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Guillaume Futhazar, Denis Pesche and Sandrine Maljean-Dubois