Biodiversity, GMOs, and Privatization of the Living World
Documents
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Biodiversity and Global Governance Bibliothèque d'Echange de Documentation et d'Expériences (BEDE) (Bibliothèque d'Echange de Documentation et d'Expériences (BEDE)) - 01 February 2000 This document presents a summary of the several aspects of the political control exercised on living beings at different levels, from the local to the global level.
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Civil society and GMOs : What Strategies Should be Applied Internationally? Frédéric Prat (Geyser) - 05 October 2001 Since the introduction into the market of GMOs in 1996, the polemic between opponents and partisans has been feeding the international debate, as much on the effects of GMOs in the nutritional domain as on those in the biotechnological and environmental ones.
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GMO: the planet taken in hostage Terre citoyenne - 11 July 2003 This number, centered on the OGM, constitutes a strategic point of the battle hired in Seattle to refuse that the world is considered like a merchandise.
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Manifesto for a Responsible and United Citizen's Science Pierre CALAME (FPH), Pierre CALAME (FONDATION CHARLES LEOPOLD MAYER POUR LE PROGRES DE L'HOMME) - 01 June 1999 Manifesto for a Responsible and United Citizen's Science, proposed by Pierre Calame, director of the FPH, within the framework of the Forum on the Social Control of Science
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Rejecting the Privatization of Life and Proposing Alternatives Robert Ali Brac de la Pérrière (FPH, association BEDE), Robert Ali BRAC DE LA PERRIERE (Bibliothèque d'Echange de Documentation et d'Expériences) - 01 January 1998 This document proposes a critical focus on the different juridical models regarding the structure of the living world and tries to show the problems involved in the extension to living organisms of the law-on-patents model.
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Yaoundé Declaration; World Conference of Traditional Farmers; Camerun, May 6-11, 2002 - 11 May 2002 Family farmers: facing the 21st century. Results of the meeting between 130 representatives of family farmers from Africa, Asia, America and Europe, held to discuss and pursue alternatives to the challenges posed by the current trend to neo-liberal globalisation.
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