The Cunning of Rights: Law, Life, Bio cultures

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As newer forms of intellectual property seeds, germplasm, genetic resources, plant varieties materialize through advancements in biotechnology, a variety of entitlements, claims, and imaginations of citizenship are bred, mimicking the hybrid culture of genetic configurations.

This book analyses the theoretical and philosophical frames of new (biotic) property, and assesses how its altered metaphysics inscribes itself in the politics of genetic resources. It probes how rights get framed  within and by law, in the diverse yet closely interrelated aspects of social, cultural, and biological life. In particular, the book focuses on biocultural entitlements of farming and indigenous communities people who are at a distance from the global networks of trade, politics, science, and technology. It explores the terms on which the interests of these indigenous communities are included and institutionalized as well as the degrees of exclusion and stratification that accompany them. It attempts to uncover the ?cunning? or duplicitous nature of these rights the chasm between their intended benefits and their actual outcomes.

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Author

Rajshree Chandra

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New

Language

English

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