Protection of intellectual, biological & cultural property in Papua New Guinea

Intellectual, biological and cultural property rights are a powerful and debatable topic. They offer the possibility for protection of rights to intangible resources, including the products of knowledge and creativity. The forces of globalisation have made this subject of immediate, international co...

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Main Author: Mark Busse , Kathy Whimp (Author)
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