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RESOURCES:
Agrobiodiversity and Law
Santilli, Juliana Ferraz Da Rocha
(2009): Agrobiodiversity and Law PhD thesis. (Curitiba, Brazil:
Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Parana)
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Summary
This study looks at the
impact of the legal system on agrobiodiversity (or agricultural biodiversity)
the diversity of agricultural species, varieties and ecosystems
and at the implementation of farmers' rights in Brazil. The first part of the
study discusses the origins of agriculture and the different farming systems in
the world, and the history of agriculture in Brazil, from the pre-Columbian
period through modern times, highlighting the diversity of agricultural
systems. Using an interdisciplinary approach, it takes up the (emerging)
concept of agrobiodiversity and its interfaces with food security, nutrition,
health, environmental sustainability, climate change and agro-fuels. After
these initial concepts are presented, the study analyzes the impacts on
agrobiodiversity of the following legal instruments: the Seeds Law, the
International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants, the
Plant Breeders Rights Law, the Convention on Biological Diversity, the
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and
Provisional Measure 2186-16/2001 (on access to genetic resources). It concludes
with a discussion on the forms of implementation of farmers rights in
Brazil, on the laws already adopted in other countries and regions (India,
Africa, European Union, Italy and Switzerland), on the interfaces between the
free software movement, the commons movement and seeds, as well as
the legal instruments to protect cultural heritage and their application in
farming systems, protected areas and geographical indications.
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