%0 PDF %T Keeping Biopirates at Bay: Creating a New Legal and Institutional Protection Regime for Traditional Knowledge %A Goel, Malini S. %8 2005-11-22 %I Tufts Archival Research Center %R http://localhost/files/1g05fp487 %X Submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Abstract: It is clear that industry, with increased support from Government, is quickly establishing control over biological resources and traditional knowledge through bio-prospecting and the dominant use of the Western intellectual property systems. Indigenous communities are increasingly losing control over their own resources and traditional knowledge to commercial exploitation by companies and other entities. International instruments as well as regional, national and local efforts have to be strengthened and re-examined in order to turn the tides. Indigenous efforts have to become organized and centralized in order to effect change. There needs to be significant patent law reform if change is to be real. The collective nature of innovation and traditional knowledge must be recognized in national legislation and at international levels. %G eng %[ 2022-10-14 %9 text %~ Tufts Digital Library %W Institution