Intellectual property rights, benefit-sharing and development of “improved traditional medicines”: A new approach
<p><strong>Ethnopharmacological relevance</strong> Protection of intellectual property rights and benefit-sharing are key issues for all ethnopharmacological research. The International Society of Ethnobiology has produced helpful guidelines on access and benefit-sharing which are...
Main Authors: | Willcox, M, Diallo, D, Sanogo, R, Giani, S, Graz, B, Falquet, J, Bodeker, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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