俄羅斯原住民知識保護:生物多樣性公約第8j條款

碩士 國立清華大學 科技法律研究所 GH000936516 本研究報告想探討俄羅斯原住民知識的動機受到下列幾點的啟發:本身的學習經驗。身為交換學生,在國立清華大學科技法律研究所的學習過程,以及參與相關研究與報告經歷,致使論文想從事該方面的探討。筆者將概略介紹俄羅斯與國際的這方面的法律制度,並對俄羅斯法做初步分析,以使讀者對俄羅斯法律制度,特別是原住民相關的法有一概括性了解。 Russia is the largest state on the Earth with the ancient history, multinational culture and rich natural and i...

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Main Authors: 瑪麗娜, Marina Tsikun
Other Authors: 范建得, Fan, Chien-Te
Language:English
Published: 2006
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description 碩士 國立清華大學 科技法律研究所 GH000936516 本研究報告想探討俄羅斯原住民知識的動機受到下列幾點的啟發:本身的學習經驗。身為交換學生,在國立清華大學科技法律研究所的學習過程,以及參與相關研究與報告經歷,致使論文想從事該方面的探討。筆者將概略介紹俄羅斯與國際的這方面的法律制度,並對俄羅斯法做初步分析,以使讀者對俄羅斯法律制度,特別是原住民相關的法有一概括性了解。 Russia is the largest state on the Earth with the ancient history, multinational culture and rich natural and intellectual resources. This country has rich traditions in the biodiversity conservation, for example, the system of protected areas, forestry and rational use of hunting and sea biological resources. In this work the author wants to stress on the role of indigenous communities in the biodiversity conservation. The world community has realised that it is crucial for biodiversity preservation to envolve indigenous people, use their traditional knowledge. For this purpose the Convention on Biological Diversity by Article 8j gives for all members the framework of protection of indigenous communities and their TK. This paper deals with the issues of implementation of Article 8j in Russian Federation. But Russia has its own features here: Russian indigenous people's traditional knowledge is tied to natural resources and lands they are living on, thats why the protection of indigenous people's knowledge here should start from protection of basic rights of indigenous communities, the rights for lands and natural resources.
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title 俄羅斯原住民知識保護:生物多樣性公約第8j條款
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op_relation Books: 1) Drahos, Peter and Blakeney Michael, IP in Biodiversity and Agriculture, Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2001 2) Dutfield, Graham, Intellectual Property Rights, Trade and Biodiversity, Earthscan Publications Ltd., London, 2000 3) Girsberger, Martin A., Biodiversity and the Concept of Farmer’s Rights in International Law, Factual Background and Legal Analysis, Peter Lang AG, Berne, 1999 4) Hansen, Stephen A. and VanFleet, Justin W., Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property, a Handbook on Issues and Options for Traditional Knowledge Holders in Protecting Their Intellectual Property and Maintaining Biological Diversity, AAAS, Washington DC, 2003 5) Kryazshkov V.A., The right of small indigenous peoples to land // Gosudarstvo i pravo. 1996. No 1. P. 61-72. (In Russian) 6) Philippe G. Le Prestre, Governing Global Biodiversity, the Evolution and Implementation of the Convention on Biological diversity, ASHGATE, England, 2002 7) Santaniello V., Evenson R.E., Zilberman D., Carlson G.A., Agriculture and Intellectual Property Rights – Economic, Institutional and Implementation Issues in Biotechnology, CABI, UK,2000 8) Shestakov A.S., Protected Areas in Russia: Legal Regulation. An Overview of Federal Laws, KMK Scientific Press LTD., Moscow, 2003 9) Sokolov, Stepanov, Legal Aspects of Protecting Traditional Knowledge in Russia, Hydrometeo Press, St.Petersburg, 2001 Articles: 1) Amegatcher A.O., The Protection of Folklor by Means of Copyrights – the Contradictions of the Protection in essence, Copyright Bulletin, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, 2002 2) Bowen, Bill, Developing an effective international regime for access and benefit sharing for genetic resources using market-based instruments, MONASH University, the Australian APEC Study Centre, 2005 3) Brush, Stephen B., Biodiversity, Biotechnology, and the Legal Protection of Traditional Knowledge: Protecting Traditional Agricultural Knowledge, 17 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 59, 2005 4) Daes, Erica Irene, Indigenous Peoples and Their Relationship to Land: Final Working Paper Prepared by the Special Rapporteur. United Nations Economic and Social Council Commission on Human Rights, Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, 2000 5) Firestone Jeremy, Lilley Jonathan, Isabel Torres de Noronha, Cultural Diversity, Human Rights, and the Emergence of Indigenous Peoples in International and Comparative Environmental Law, 20 Am. U. Int’L.Rev. 219, 2005 6) Goeschl Timo, Gatti Rupert, Groom Ben, Swanson Timothy, The Law of Development and Environment: Incentivizing Ecological Destruction? The Global Joint Regulation of the Conservation and Use of Genetic Resources, 38 Ind. L. Rev. 619, 2005 7) Howitt, Richard, with John Connell and Philip Hirsch, Resources, Nations and Indigenous Peoples: Case Studies from Australasia, Melanesia and Southeast Asia. Melbourne; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005 8) Keating, Dominic, Access to Genetic Resources and Equitable Benefit Sharing Through a New Disclosure Requirement in the Patent System, 87 J, Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc’y, 525, July 2005 9) Kingsbury Benedict, Constructivist Approach to the Asian Controversy, 92 AMJIL 414, July 1998 10) McManis, Charles R., Biodiversity, Biotechnology, and the Legal Protection of Traditional Knowledge, 17 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 1, 2005 11) Monique M. Ross, Peggy Smith, Accomodation of Aboriginal Rights: the Need for an Aboriginal Forest Tenure, a Synthesis Report Prepared for the Sustainable Forest Management Network University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, 2002 12) Nuno Pires de Carvalho, Biodiversity, Biotechnology, and the Legal Protection of Traditional Knowledge, 17 Wah. U. J.L. & Pol’y 111, 2005 13) Nwabueze, Remigius N., What Can Genomics and Health Biotechnology Do for Developing Countries?, Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology, 2005 14) Osherenko, G., Indigenous Rights in Russia: Is Title to Land Essential for Cultural Survival?, Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, spring 2001 15) Oxley, Alan, Developing Effective Approaches to Access to Genetic Resources, MONASH University, the Australian APEC Study Centre, 2005 16) Poelzer, Greg, Aboriginal-State Relations: Russia and Canada in Comparative Perspective, Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press and Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1997 17) Poirier Robert and Ostergren David, Evicting People from Nature: Indigenous Land Rights and National Parks in Australia, Russia, and The United Sates, Natural Resources Journal, Spring 2002 18) Rosario Ortiz Quijano, Solidarit? Canada Sahel, Patcha Mundo, An analysis of Canada’s Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity with a Focus on Forests, May 2002 19) Shapovalov Aleksandr, Straightening Out the Backward Legal Regulation of “Backward” Peoples’ Claims to Land in the Russian North: the Concept of Indigenous Neomodernism, Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev., Spring 2005 20) Shestakov A.S., Protected Areas in Russia: Legal Regulation. An Overview of Federal Laws, KMK Scientific Press LTD., Moscow, 2003 21) Slezkine Yuri, Arctic Mirrors: Russia and the Small Peoples of the North, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1994 22) Vakhtin Nikolai, Native Peoples of the Russian Far North, in Polar Peoples: Self Determination and Development. London: Minority Rights Group, pp. 29-80, 1994 23) Warren H.J. KUO, Jau-Hwa CHEN, Shih-Chang CHEN, Shin-Yee CHOU, Nature of Traditional Knowledge and its Protection – Taiwan’s Perspective, Presented at the Forum "The Evolution of the IP-system, especially in Biotechnology-European and Asian Perspectives". Hanken School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland. In press, 2004 Legal Documents: 1) The RF Constitution. M.: Yuridich lit. 1997. 64 p. 2) Forest Code of the Russian Federation, No. 22-FZ of 29.01.97 3) Concept of sustainable Forest Management in the Russian Federation, June 25, 1998 4) Federal Act On Areas of Traditional Nature Management of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia, and the Far East of the Russian Federation, No 49-FZ of 7.05.2001 5) Federal law RF “On State regulation of the socio-economic development of the Russian North”. Sobr. zakonodat. RF. 1996. N 26. St. 3030. (In Russian) 6) Forest Code of the Russian Federation, No. 22-FZ of 29.01.97 Web-base resources: 1. Articles 1) Tishkov, Arkadiy, The Destiny of Russian Legal System on Protecting Indigenous Peoples of the North: the Commentaries Near Broken Trough, BioDat Journal, 2005 Full text: http://www.biodat.ru/doc/lib/tishkov1.htm 2. Legal Documents a) International: 1) The Convention on Biological Diversity Full text: http://www.biodiv.org/convention/articles.asp 2) Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Full text: http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/documents/WSSD_POI_PD/English/WSSD_PlanImpl.pdf 3) Report of the Fourth Meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended Inter– Sessional Working Group on Article 8 (j) and Related Provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity Granada, Spain, 23 - 27 January 2006, full text: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/meetings/cop/cop-08/official/cop-08-07-en.pdf 4) Report of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended Working Group on Access and Benefit-Sharing on the Work of Its Fourth Meeting Granada, Spain, 30 January- February 2006, full text: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/meetings/cop/cop-08/official/cop-08- 06-en.pdf 5) Convention (No. 169) concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries, Full text: http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/62.htm 6) Regional report of Europe and Russia on Traditional Lifestyle and Biodiversity Use, prepared by the Secretariat of the CBD, 2003, full text: http://www.unepwcmc.org/species/sca/traditional_lifestyles/Europe_Russia%20final.pdf b) Russian legal documents: 1) National Strategy of Biodiversity Conservation in Russia, Russian Academy of Science, Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation, Moscow 2001 full text: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/world/ru/ru-nbsap-01-p1-en.pdf 2) The First National Report of Russian Federation: “Biodiversity Conservation in Russia”, full text: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/world/ru/ru-nr-01-en.pdf 3) Land Code of the Russian Federation, No. 136-FZ of 28.09.2001 Full text: http://hghltd.yandex.com/yandbtm?url=http%3A//www.akdi.ru/PRAVO/kodeks/zem.htm&text=+%E7%E5%EC%E5%EB%FC%ED%FB%E9+%EA%EE%E4%E5%EA%F1+%D0%D4&reqtext=%28%E7%E5%EC%E5%EB%FC%ED%FB%E9%3A%3A28680+%26+%EA%EE%E4%E5%EA%F1%3A%3A13997+%26+%D0%D4%3A%3A3517%29//6&dsn=285&d=895982 c) Others: 1) http://www.biodiv.org/default. html 2) http://www.biodat.ru/ 3) http://www.raipon.org/russian_site/ 4) http://www.ruschm.ru/part/?act=more&id=316&pid=163 5) www.CSIPN.RU/about/
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spelling ftnthuniv:oai:nthur.lib.nthu.edu.tw:987654321/34059 2023-05-15T14:28:27+02:00 俄羅斯原住民知識保護:生物多樣性公約第8j條款 Russian Perspective on Article 8j of the Convention on Biological Diversity Special Concern with Traditional Knowledge Related Issues 瑪麗娜 Marina Tsikun 范建得 Fan, Chien-Te 2006 155 bytes text/html http://nthur.lib.nthu.edu.tw/dspace/handle/987654321/34059 en eng Books: 1) Drahos, Peter and Blakeney Michael, IP in Biodiversity and Agriculture, Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2001 2) Dutfield, Graham, Intellectual Property Rights, Trade and Biodiversity, Earthscan Publications Ltd., London, 2000 3) Girsberger, Martin A., Biodiversity and the Concept of Farmer’s Rights in International Law, Factual Background and Legal Analysis, Peter Lang AG, Berne, 1999 4) Hansen, Stephen A. and VanFleet, Justin W., Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property, a Handbook on Issues and Options for Traditional Knowledge Holders in Protecting Their Intellectual Property and Maintaining Biological Diversity, AAAS, Washington DC, 2003 5) Kryazshkov V.A., The right of small indigenous peoples to land // Gosudarstvo i pravo. 1996. No 1. P. 61-72. (In Russian) 6) Philippe G. Le Prestre, Governing Global Biodiversity, the Evolution and Implementation of the Convention on Biological diversity, ASHGATE, England, 2002 7) Santaniello V., Evenson R.E., Zilberman D., Carlson G.A., Agriculture and Intellectual Property Rights – Economic, Institutional and Implementation Issues in Biotechnology, CABI, UK,2000 8) Shestakov A.S., Protected Areas in Russia: Legal Regulation. An Overview of Federal Laws, KMK Scientific Press LTD., Moscow, 2003 9) Sokolov, Stepanov, Legal Aspects of Protecting Traditional Knowledge in Russia, Hydrometeo Press, St.Petersburg, 2001 Articles: 1) Amegatcher A.O., The Protection of Folklor by Means of Copyrights – the Contradictions of the Protection in essence, Copyright Bulletin, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, 2002 2) Bowen, Bill, Developing an effective international regime for access and benefit sharing for genetic resources using market-based instruments, MONASH University, the Australian APEC Study Centre, 2005 3) Brush, Stephen B., Biodiversity, Biotechnology, and the Legal Protection of Traditional Knowledge: Protecting Traditional Agricultural Knowledge, 17 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 59, 2005 4) Daes, Erica Irene, Indigenous Peoples and Their Relationship to Land: Final Working Paper Prepared by the Special Rapporteur. United Nations Economic and Social Council Commission on Human Rights, Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, 2000 5) Firestone Jeremy, Lilley Jonathan, Isabel Torres de Noronha, Cultural Diversity, Human Rights, and the Emergence of Indigenous Peoples in International and Comparative Environmental Law, 20 Am. U. Int’L.Rev. 219, 2005 6) Goeschl Timo, Gatti Rupert, Groom Ben, Swanson Timothy, The Law of Development and Environment: Incentivizing Ecological Destruction? The Global Joint Regulation of the Conservation and Use of Genetic Resources, 38 Ind. L. Rev. 619, 2005 7) Howitt, Richard, with John Connell and Philip Hirsch, Resources, Nations and Indigenous Peoples: Case Studies from Australasia, Melanesia and Southeast Asia. Melbourne; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005 8) Keating, Dominic, Access to Genetic Resources and Equitable Benefit Sharing Through a New Disclosure Requirement in the Patent System, 87 J, Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc’y, 525, July 2005 9) Kingsbury Benedict, Constructivist Approach to the Asian Controversy, 92 AMJIL 414, July 1998 10) McManis, Charles R., Biodiversity, Biotechnology, and the Legal Protection of Traditional Knowledge, 17 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 1, 2005 11) Monique M. Ross, Peggy Smith, Accomodation of Aboriginal Rights: the Need for an Aboriginal Forest Tenure, a Synthesis Report Prepared for the Sustainable Forest Management Network University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, 2002 12) Nuno Pires de Carvalho, Biodiversity, Biotechnology, and the Legal Protection of Traditional Knowledge, 17 Wah. U. J.L. & Pol’y 111, 2005 13) Nwabueze, Remigius N., What Can Genomics and Health Biotechnology Do for Developing Countries?, Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology, 2005 14) Osherenko, G., Indigenous Rights in Russia: Is Title to Land Essential for Cultural Survival?, Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, spring 2001 15) Oxley, Alan, Developing Effective Approaches to Access to Genetic Resources, MONASH University, the Australian APEC Study Centre, 2005 16) Poelzer, Greg, Aboriginal-State Relations: Russia and Canada in Comparative Perspective, Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press and Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1997 17) Poirier Robert and Ostergren David, Evicting People from Nature: Indigenous Land Rights and National Parks in Australia, Russia, and The United Sates, Natural Resources Journal, Spring 2002 18) Rosario Ortiz Quijano, Solidarit? Canada Sahel, Patcha Mundo, An analysis of Canada’s Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity with a Focus on Forests, May 2002 19) Shapovalov Aleksandr, Straightening Out the Backward Legal Regulation of “Backward” Peoples’ Claims to Land in the Russian North: the Concept of Indigenous Neomodernism, Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev., Spring 2005 20) Shestakov A.S., Protected Areas in Russia: Legal Regulation. An Overview of Federal Laws, KMK Scientific Press LTD., Moscow, 2003 21) Slezkine Yuri, Arctic Mirrors: Russia and the Small Peoples of the North, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1994 22) Vakhtin Nikolai, Native Peoples of the Russian Far North, in Polar Peoples: Self Determination and Development. London: Minority Rights Group, pp. 29-80, 1994 23) Warren H.J. KUO, Jau-Hwa CHEN, Shih-Chang CHEN, Shin-Yee CHOU, Nature of Traditional Knowledge and its Protection – Taiwan’s Perspective, Presented at the Forum "The Evolution of the IP-system, especially in Biotechnology-European and Asian Perspectives". Hanken School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland. In press, 2004 Legal Documents: 1) The RF Constitution. M.: Yuridich lit. 1997. 64 p. 2) Forest Code of the Russian Federation, No. 22-FZ of 29.01.97 3) Concept of sustainable Forest Management in the Russian Federation, June 25, 1998 4) Federal Act On Areas of Traditional Nature Management of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia, and the Far East of the Russian Federation, No 49-FZ of 7.05.2001 5) Federal law RF “On State regulation of the socio-economic development of the Russian North”. Sobr. zakonodat. RF. 1996. N 26. St. 3030. (In Russian) 6) Forest Code of the Russian Federation, No. 22-FZ of 29.01.97 Web-base resources: 1. Articles 1) Tishkov, Arkadiy, The Destiny of Russian Legal System on Protecting Indigenous Peoples of the North: the Commentaries Near Broken Trough, BioDat Journal, 2005 Full text: http://www.biodat.ru/doc/lib/tishkov1.htm 2. Legal Documents a) International: 1) The Convention on Biological Diversity Full text: http://www.biodiv.org/convention/articles.asp 2) Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Full text: http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/documents/WSSD_POI_PD/English/WSSD_PlanImpl.pdf 3) Report of the Fourth Meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended Inter– Sessional Working Group on Article 8 (j) and Related Provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity Granada, Spain, 23 - 27 January 2006, full text: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/meetings/cop/cop-08/official/cop-08-07-en.pdf 4) Report of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended Working Group on Access and Benefit-Sharing on the Work of Its Fourth Meeting Granada, Spain, 30 January- February 2006, full text: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/meetings/cop/cop-08/official/cop-08- 06-en.pdf 5) Convention (No. 169) concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries, Full text: http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/62.htm 6) Regional report of Europe and Russia on Traditional Lifestyle and Biodiversity Use, prepared by the Secretariat of the CBD, 2003, full text: http://www.unepwcmc.org/species/sca/traditional_lifestyles/Europe_Russia%20final.pdf b) Russian legal documents: 1) National Strategy of Biodiversity Conservation in Russia, Russian Academy of Science, Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation, Moscow 2001 full text: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/world/ru/ru-nbsap-01-p1-en.pdf 2) The First National Report of Russian Federation: “Biodiversity Conservation in Russia”, full text: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/world/ru/ru-nr-01-en.pdf 3) Land Code of the Russian Federation, No. 136-FZ of 28.09.2001 Full text: http://hghltd.yandex.com/yandbtm?url=http%3A//www.akdi.ru/PRAVO/kodeks/zem.htm&text=+%E7%E5%EC%E5%EB%FC%ED%FB%E9+%EA%EE%E4%E5%EA%F1+%D0%D4&reqtext=%28%E7%E5%EC%E5%EB%FC%ED%FB%E9%3A%3A28680+%26+%EA%EE%E4%E5%EA%F1%3A%3A13997+%26+%D0%D4%3A%3A3517%29//6&dsn=285&d=895982 c) Others: 1) http://www.biodiv.org/default. html 2) http://www.biodat.ru/ 3) http://www.raipon.org/russian_site/ 4) http://www.ruschm.ru/part/?act=more&id=316&pid=163 5) www.CSIPN.RU/about/ 傳統知識 原住民 俄羅斯 生物多樣性公約 第8j條款 自然資源 traditional knowledge indigenous people Article 8j 43 2006 ftnthuniv 2014-12-17T20:15:17Z 碩士 國立清華大學 科技法律研究所 GH000936516 本研究報告想探討俄羅斯原住民知識的動機受到下列幾點的啟發:本身的學習經驗。身為交換學生,在國立清華大學科技法律研究所的學習過程,以及參與相關研究與報告經歷,致使論文想從事該方面的探討。筆者將概略介紹俄羅斯與國際的這方面的法律制度,並對俄羅斯法做初步分析,以使讀者對俄羅斯法律制度,特別是原住民相關的法有一概括性了解。 Russia is the largest state on the Earth with the ancient history, multinational culture and rich natural and intellectual resources. This country has rich traditions in the biodiversity conservation, for example, the system of protected areas, forestry and rational use of hunting and sea biological resources. In this work the author wants to stress on the role of indigenous communities in the biodiversity conservation. The world community has realised that it is crucial for biodiversity preservation to envolve indigenous people, use their traditional knowledge. For this purpose the Convention on Biological Diversity by Article 8j gives for all members the framework of protection of indigenous communities and their TK. This paper deals with the issues of implementation of Article 8j in Russian Federation. But Russia has its own features here: Russian indigenous people's traditional knowledge is tied to natural resources and lands they are living on, thats why the protection of indigenous people's knowledge here should start from protection of basic rights of indigenous communities, the rights for lands and natural resources. Other/Unknown Material Arctic National Tsing Hua University Institutional Repository (NTHUR)