Colliding worlds : Indigenous rights, traditional knowledge, and Plant Intellectual Property

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In this paper I suggest a number of reasons for concluding that Australia's existing Plant Intellectual Property system is incompatible with the provision of adequate protection of ownership of indigenous peoples' traditional plant knowledge.

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Mianna Lotz
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