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Biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction: (Intellectual) property heuristics
Thambisetty, S. (2021). Biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction: (Intellectual) property heuristics, in: Nordquist, M.H. et al. Marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. Center for Oceans Law and Policy, 24: pp. 131-146. https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004422438_008
In: Nordquist, M.H.; Long, R. (Ed.) (2021). Marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. Center for Oceans Law and Policy, 24. Brill|Nijhoff: Leiden, Boston. e-ISBN 978-90-04-42243-8. XX, 379 pp., more
In: Center for Oceans Law and Policy. Martinus Nijhoff: The Hague; London; New York. ISSN 1872-7158, more
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    Biodiversity
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    areas beyond national jurisdiction – intellectual property – heuristics – benefit- sharing – marine genetic resources – convention on biological diversity – negotiations – digital sequence information – marine scientific research

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  • Thambisetty, S.

Abstract
    bbnj negotiating positions on marine genetic resources are best understood in light of a number of hidden (intellectual) property heuristics at play – arising from the diverging relevance of tangibility and place when it comes to genetic resources and theasymmetry in ip norms in multilateral settings. This short paper sets out in outline, the normative implications of these heuristics and identifies a ‘no harm’ principle that ought to find a place in any new legally binding framework

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