Agro-biodiversity and international law - a conceptual framework
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1999Author
Kameri-Mbote, Patricia
Cullet, P
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This paper lays out the international legal framework currently governing agro-biodiversity management which emphasises private property rights and thus provides incentives for the private sector to participate in agriculture. We argue that the attendant commercialisation of agriculture has failed to protect the rights of local farmers and generally not contributed to meeting the food needs of every human being. Moreover, it has contributed to the erosion of the genetic base necessary for the further development of agro-biodiversity. We contend that the legal framework can only foster the fulfilment of everyone's food needs if agro-biodiversity is recognised as a common heritage of humankind
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http://jel.oxfordjournals.org/content/11/2/257.shorthttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/41253
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J Environmental Law (1999) 11 (2): 257-279.Publisher
Oxford Department of Private Law, University of Nairobi