Indigenous governance of traditional knowledge : the legal implementation of access and benefit-sharing in australia
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- 10007672
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- Author:
- Collings, Neva
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- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023
- 1 online resource.
- ISBN:
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- 9781000927634 (electronic book)
- 1000927636 (electronic book)
- 9781003367123 (electronic book)
- 1003367127 (electronic book)
- 9781000927689 (electronic book)
- 1000927687 (electronic book)
- Invalid ISBN:
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- 103243399X
- 9781032433998
- Series:
- Indigenous Peoples and the Law Series
- Full contents:
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Preface
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
- 1. Introduction
- I Overview and Purpose
- II Research Questions
- III Research Methods
- IV Justification for Research
- V Terminology
- VI Chapter Outline
- 2. International Legal Framework: Respecting Traditional Knowledge and Fair and Equitable Benefit-Sharing
- I Introduction
- II Objectives of the CBD
- A Promoting the Wider Application and Exchange of Traditional Knowledge and 'Equitable' Benefit-Sharing
- B Facilitated Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit- Sharing
- III Supplementary Instruments of the CBD: The Bonn Guidelines and the Nagoya Protocol
- A Negotiating the Bonn Guidelines and the Nagoya Protocol for Access and Benefit-Sharing
- B Facilitated Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit- Sharing
- IV Characterising Benefit-Sharing as 'Fair and Equitable': Balancing Transactional Certainty and Participatory Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- V Indigenous Peoples Human Rights to Full and Effective Participation in Measures for Access and Benefit-Sharing
- A Human Rights Relevant to Fair and Equitable Benefit Sharing with Indigenous Peoples
- B Obligations for Access and Benefit-Sharing Measures of the CBD and the Nagoya Protocol to Mutually Support Human Rights Agreements
- VI Conclusions
- 3. Australia's Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Supplementary Bonn Guidelines and Nagoya Protocol
- I Introduction
- II Differentiated Responsibility of Australian Governments for Managing Access to Biological Resources
- A National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia's Biological Diversity 1996
- B Nationally Consistent Approach for Access and Utilisation of Genetic and Biochemical Resources
- III Measures and Mechanisms for Accessing Biological Resources in Commonwealth Areas
- A Accessing Biological Resources from Commonwealth Areas and Indigenous People's Lands
- B Obligations for Benefit Sharing Arising from the Utilisation of Associated Traditional Knowledge
- C Administrative Mechanisms of the Commonwealth for Access and Benefit Sharing: National Competent Authorities and National Focal Point
- IV Legislative and Policy Measures of States and Territories for Access and Benefit-Sharing
- A Queensland
- B Northern Territory
- C Australian Capital Territory
- D Victoria
- V Western Australia and New South Wales: Draft Legislation for Access and Benefit-Sharing and Existing Measures for Taking Public Resources
- A Western Australia
- B New South Wales
- VI Australian States and Territories Without Legislation Enabling Access to Biological Resources for Benefit-Sharing
- A South Australia
- B Tasmania
- Biography/History:
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Neva Collings is an Aboriginal lawyer currently practising in New South Wales, Australia.
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