INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE: PROTECTING INDIGENOUS INNOVATIONS
Keywords:
Traditional Knowledge, Intellectual Property Rights, Misappropriation, Nagoya Protocol, WIPO, Biopiracy, Cultural Heritage, Benefit-Sharing, Indigenous Communities, TK ProtectionAbstract
Traditional Knowledge (TK) is an invaluable resource that reflects the culturalheritage, sustainable practices, and biodiversity conservation methods of indigenouscommunities. Despite its significance,
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