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245 00 Trading in genes :|bdevelopment perspectives on 
       biotechnology, trade, and sustainability /|cedited by 
       Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz and Vicente Sánchez. 
264  1 London ;|aSterling, VA :|bEarthscan,|c2005. 
300    1 online resource (xxv, 294 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-284) and 
       index. 
505 0  Cover -- Contents -- List of Boxes, Figures and Tables -- 
       List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- List of Contributors
       -- Preface -- Part One Weighing Biotechnology on the 
       Scales of Sustainable Development -- Chapter 1 Developing 
       Countries in the Global Bioeconomy -- The global 
       bioeconomy -- Trends in industrial biotechnology -- Market
       opportunities for developing countries in industrial 
       biotechnology -- Developing country experiences in the new
       bioeconomy -- International policy options -- Conclusions 
       -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 From Biotech 
       Innovation to the Market: Economic Factors Driving the 
       South's Competitiveness in Biotechnology -- The many 
       economic conditions needed for a biotech sector to take 
       off -- Biopharmaceuticals -- High research costs and 
       market risk raise scepticism on the future of GM crops -- 
       Diversity prevails over developing country positions on 
       risks and opportunities of GM crops -- Conclusions -- 
       Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Biotechnology: A Turning 
       Point in Development or an Opportunity that Will Be 
       Missed? -- Will the South take the biotech leap? -- The 
       promises of safe biotechnology -- Risks of biotechnology -
       - The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety -- The Protocol's 
       loopholes -- Patents and biopiracy obstruct the South's 
       potential biotech benefits -- The dumping charity -- GM 
       food aid -- The road ahead -- References -- Chapter 4 
       Trade in Biotechnology: Development and the Clash of 
       Collective Preferences -- Assessing collective preference 
       on biotechnology -- Collective preferences and WTO rules -
       - Addressing collective preferences in trade policy -- 
       Assessing collective preferences -- Towards 'universal 
       preferences'? -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -
       - References -- Chapter 5 Benefiting from Agricultural 
       Biotechnology: Challenges for Developing Countries -- The 
       state of play of GM crops in the developing world -- 
       Mobilizing resources to meet developing countries' real 
       priorities -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 
       Chapter 6 Approaching Biotechnology: Experiences from 
       Brazil and Argentina -- Brazil -- Argentina -- Notes -- 
       References -- Chapter 7 Addressing Challenges of Tropical 
       Agriculture Through Biotechnology: Colombia's Cassava Case
       -- International trade in cassava -- Science, scientists 
       and the risks of GM crops -- Developing stemborer 
       resistant cassava -- Why genetic transformation for 
       cassava? -- Potential benefits and concerns -- Colombia: 
       Biosafety issues in cassava trade -- Conclusions -- 
       Acknowledgements -- References -- Part Two Trade in 
       Biotechnology: New Challenges in an Old Playground -- 
       Chapter 8 Intellectual Property and Biotechnology: Trade 
       Interests of Developing Countries -- Introduction -- TRIPS
       and biotechnology -- Intellectual property rights and 
       biodiversity conservation -- Review of TRIPS Article 
       27.3(b) -- The way forward for developing countries -- 
       Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Closing in on Biopiracy: 
       Legal Dilemmas and Opportunities for the South -- Mines of
       green gold -- Patenting biotechnology: The story so far --
       TRIPS: Free-riding on the South's genetic resources and TK
       -- Other possibil. 
520    Sustaining the new bioeconomy requires a global 
       biotechnology governance regime to bring a large number of
       developing countries into the global trading system. 
       Failure to do so will create a "genetic divide" among 
       countries and is likely to intensify public opposition to 
       biotechnology. This interdisciplinary collection of 
       perspectives from the developing world - on debates over 
       the relationships between biotechnology, biosafety, 
       sustainable development and trade - seeks to bridge the 
       gap between the different areas of regulatory activities 
       and academic research and between the various stakeholders
       in the debate. Leading experts, writing for the 
       International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development,
       examine: the risks and opportunities of biotechnology; 
       biosafety; intellectual property rights and related issues
       of access to genetic resources; benefit-sharing and 
       traditional knowledge; biotechnological development; 
       capacity building; the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety; 
       relevant WTO provisions; and developing countries' options
       in the WTO context. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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       sh85014263|zDeveloping countries.|0https://id.loc.gov/
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Meléndez-Ortiz, Ricardo.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2001063808 
700 1  Sánchez, Vicente.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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776 08 |iPrint version:|tTrading in genes.|dLondon ; Sterling, VA
       : Earthscan, 2005|w(DLC)  2005027698 
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