U.S. biotechnology intellectual property rights as an obstacle to the UNCED Convention on Biological Diversity: It just doesn't matter Author Streltzer A.L. Journal/Series Transnational Lawyer | Vol. 6(1); 271 - 300; 30 p. Date 1993 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-049952) Publisher | Place of publication McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific | Sacramento, CA, USA Language English Country/Territory United States of America Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Biotechnology Intellectual property rights/patents Other references Treaty Convention on Biological Diversity Treaty | Multilateral | Rio de Janeiro | Jun 22, 1992 Keyword: Sustainable use, Subsidy/incentive, Policy/planning, Ecosystem preservation, Access and benefit sharing, Traditional rights/customary rights, Protected area, Management/conservation, Financing, Institution, Liability/compensation, Protection of habitats, Alien species, Biodiversity, EIA, Research, Monitoring, Genetic resources, Dispute settlement, Ex-situ conservation, Data collection/reporting, Technology transfer, Biotechnology, Education, Crops/grasses Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-001148)