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Regulating Bioprospecting Institutions for Drug Research, Access, and Benefit Sharing

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By: Padmashree Gehl Sampath
274 pages, no illustrations
Regulating Bioprospecting
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  • Regulating Bioprospecting ISBN: 9789280811124 Paperback Oct 2005 Out of Print #155496
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Bioprospecting--the search for useful biochemical compounds and genes in nature--has been the focus of international negotiations for more than a decade. This book examines the optimal property rights structures and institutional mechanisms for regulating bioprospecting for drug research. It includes examples of bioprospecting collaborations in several countries.

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Out of Print
By: Padmashree Gehl Sampath
274 pages, no illustrations
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