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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: EQUITABLE SHARING OF ECONOMIC AND BIOTECH BENEFITS FROM THE USE OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES OF MEGA BIODIVERSE COUNTRIES AND THE TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE OF ANCIENT PEOPLES
KNAIPPE DIBE, MARIA DE FÁTIMA
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International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
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2014
national and international measures must be placed to prevent everyday
bio-piracy
mechanisms as well as the pollution and waste …
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