posted on 2025-05-10, 14:37authored byChristoph Antons
The relationship between traditional knowledge and intellectual property rights has become a topic for intensive debates at the national level, in various international settings and within and among different UN agencies, including the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), UNESCO, UNCTAD and the United Nations Environment Programmes (UNEP). However, a consensus on a definition of traditional knowledge has yet to emerge due to persistent differences in perception. On the one hand, indigenous communities hold locally specific and holistic views of traditional knowledge, which are difficult to place within the framework of current intellectual property rights.
History
Journal title
Forum of International Development Studies
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pagination
1-8
Publisher
Nagoya University, Graduate School of International Development