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  • Title
  • Declaration
  • Certificate
  • Acknowledgement
  • List of Tables and Figures
  • Contents
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Intellectual Property Rights and Social Development: A Framework
  • Structural Dimensions of Global Power
  • Intellectual Property Rights and Development
  • Indigenous Knowledge in the context of Globalisation
  • 3. Global Intellectual Property RĂ©gime: Genesis and Growth
  • 3.1 Genesis of Intellectual Property Rights
  • 3.2 The United Nations’ Specialised and other Agencies working on Intellectual Property Rights
  • 3.3 The Inter-Relationship between International Agreements
  • 4. TRIPS, CBD and IPR Protection in India
  • 4.1 TRIPS and Developing Countries
  • 4.2 Indian Patent System
  • 4.3 Revision of Patent Law
  • 4.4 Biotechnology versus Biodiversity
  • 4.5 Traditional knowledge (TK) and Globalisation
  • 5. IPR Protection in India with special reference to Biodiversity (BD) associated Traditional Knowledge (TK)
  • 5.1 Global Biodiversity Scenario
  • 5.2 The Development of Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge
  • 5.3 Protecting Traditional Knowledge through the Intellectual Property Rights system
  • 5.4 Alternatives to Intellectual Property Rights
  • 5.5 Traditional Cultural Expression and Self Determination
  • 6. BD associated TK IP Protection in India with special reference to ABS Experience of the Kani Tribe in Kerala
  • The Biodiversity Act 2002
  • The Kani Tribe
  • 7. Observations
  • Bibliography