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Regulación jurídica de las biotecnologías

Curso dictado por la Dra. Teodora Zamudio

Equipo de docencia e investigación UBA~Derecho

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Traditional biodiversity-related knowledge. CBD~Regional report: South America 2003


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Presentation References & Acknoledgements

1- State of retention of the T.B.R.K.

2- Identification and assessment of measures and initiatives to protect, promote and facilitate the use of T.B.R.K.

3- Regional recommendations and targets

Final Draft for the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity

 by Teodora Zamudio

Source: http://www.biodiv.org/doc/meetings/tk/wg8j-03/information/wg8j-03-inf-10-en.pdf

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Acknowledgements

References (to Regional Report South America)

 

 

Acknowledgements

The process in developing this report was aided and facilitated in significant ways by the support and various contributions of:

Mr. Enrique A. Saglio, Argentinian researcher

Ms. Catherine Lussier, Canadian anthropologist

Ms. Viviana Figueroa, Omahuacan lawyer-to-be and junior associated to my chair of Rights of the Indigenous People at the School of Law of University of Buenos Aires

 

And also of the following indigenous institutions and communities:

Llutqui Council of the Tonocoté People –Santiago del Estero (Argentina)

Pueblo Jaguar, Charrua-Mocovi People Organization –Entre Ríos (Argentina)

Centro Kolla de la Republica Argentina CEKORA

Asociación de Comunidades Indígenas ACOIN (Argentina)

Coordination of the People and the Communities of the Great Chaco COPIRECHA (Argentina – Bolivia – Paraguay)

Ayahuayco Aymara Community –La Paz (Bolivia)

Asociación Aymará Taypi Ceqe (Bolivia)

ANIPA – Nahua Organisation (México)

 

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