Plants and Patents: A Movement is Afoot to Protect the Intellectual Property Rights of Indigenous People who have used Plants as Medicines for Generations

World Intellectual Property Organization encourages equitable sharing of benefits derived from local knowledge and practises. Drug companies have frequently exploited Indigenous resources without recognition or compensation.
Author/Creator
Sarah Hilton
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No
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Pharmaceutical Executive, vol. 22, no. 9, September 2002, p. 36
Publication Date
2002-09
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Articles -- General
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Text -- HTML
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