Standing on the shoulders of indigenous peoples: protecting traditional bio-knowledge in the age of globalization

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SOUND QUALITY POOR: VOLUME NEEDS TO BE ON HIGH IN ORDER TO HEAR THE SPEAKERS. Presented as a special lecture at the Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law, Case Western Reserve University on April 16, 2001; sponsored by the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and cosponsored by the Society for Critical Exchange, the Program on Society and Health, and the Department of Englis

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