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Governance and Micropolitics of Tra
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CONTENTS List of Tables, Figures an
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Abbreviations and Acronyms ABS ARCB
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Executive Summary (Thai translation
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passing of the Bill has suffered fr
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policy and law in this study. The u
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cases 3 , particularly where a reso
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2. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS, AGRE
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institutionalised in many developin
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germplasm originating in their gene
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e subject to exclusive intellectual
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guide for countries attempting to i
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described in section 2.7. The lates
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Switzerland took an alternate posit
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enefit sharing; (ii) protection of
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2.8 International Treaty on Plant G
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Drawing upon these and the highly r
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The current Draft ASEAN Agreement a
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The use of such bilateral trade pre
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A leaked version of the US FTA posi
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3. GOVERNANCE IN THAILAND There are
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articles). The advocacy of groups s
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in some areas and stronger IPRs in
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is opposed to ex situ resources whi
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Licence Office. This has been sugge
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capita greenhouse gas polluters on
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Pennapa et al, 2001). It is claimed
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3.4 Alleged Biopiracy Episodes and
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While the use of geographical indic
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were then taken by a Portsmouth Uni
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A number of subsequent Thai patents
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Of the biopiracy cases discussed he
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that was investigated by WIPO and U
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3.5 Legislation and Bureaucratic Mi
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There are several aspects of the Pa
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Table 5: Development and Operation
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• twenty percent is allocated to
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Chapters Seven and Eight essentiall
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