Banking on a patent solution for sharing Antarctica’s ex situ genetic resources

This chapter shows that the answer can depend on the location and the purpose of the use of, and the temporal link between, the physical and the digital resource in question. It considers the question by firstly outlining the extent to which the access and benefit sharing (ABS) of Antarctica's...

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Published in:The Astronomical Journal
Main Author: Humphries, Fran
Other Authors: Lawson, Charles, Adhikari, Kamalesh
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spelling ftqueensland:oai:eprints.qut.edu.au:209006 2024-02-04T09:53:36+01:00 Banking on a patent solution for sharing Antarctica’s ex situ genetic resources Humphries, Fran Lawson, Charles Adhikari, Kamalesh 2018-02-01 application/pdf https://eprints.qut.edu.au/209006/ unknown Routledge https://eprints.qut.edu.au/209006/1/Humphries_2016_Antarctic_genetic_resources.pdf doi:10.4324/9781315098517 Humphries, Fran (2018) Banking on a patent solution for sharing Antarctica’s ex situ genetic resources. In Lawson, Charles & Adhikari, Kamalesh (Eds.) Biodiversity, Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property: Developments in Access and Benefit Sharing. Routledge, New York, NY, pp. 41-76. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/209006/ free_to_read 2018 Taylor & Francis This work is covered by copyright. Unless the document is being made available under a Creative Commons Licence, you must assume that re-use is limited to personal use and that permission from the copyright owner must be obtained for all other uses. If the document is available under a Creative Commons License (or other specified license) then refer to the Licence for details of permitted re-use. It is a condition of access that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. If you believe that this work infringes copyright please provide details by email to qut.copyright@qut.edu.au Biodiversity, Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property: Developments in Access and Benefit Sharing Antarctica Genetic Resources Patents Intellectual property Chapter in Book, Report or Conference volume 2018 ftqueensland https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315098517 2024-01-08T23:57:11Z This chapter shows that the answer can depend on the location and the purpose of the use of, and the temporal link between, the physical and the digital resource in question. It considers the question by firstly outlining the extent to which the access and benefit sharing (ABS) of Antarctica's in situ and ex situ genetic resources is regulated under the Antarctic Treaty System. The chapter also considers the bilateral territorial approaches to ABS under the United Nations' Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from Their Utilization to the CBD. It examines the multilateral cooperative commons approaches under the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and the proposed New Instrument under United Nations' Convention on the Law of the Sea. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Queensland University of Technology: QUT ePrints Antarctic The Antarctic The Astronomical Journal 155 6 228
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Humphries, Fran (2018) Banking on a patent solution for sharing Antarctica’s ex situ genetic resources. In Lawson, Charles & Adhikari, Kamalesh (Eds.) Biodiversity, Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property: Developments in Access and Benefit Sharing. Routledge, New York, NY, pp. 41-76.
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