All Stories

  1. Power Contestations in the Use of Agri-food Data: Towards a Sustainability Governance Approach
  2. Bordering and the Fallacy of Disease Directionality
  3. Smart Farming and Artificial Intelligence in East Africa: Addressing Indigeneity, Plants, and Gender
  4. A Critical Examination of the African Legal Framework for Indigenous Knowledge
  5. Smart farming and artificial intelligence in East Africa: Addressing indigeneity, plants, and gender
  6. Transition to the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Africa’s Science, Technology and Innovation Framework and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
  7. Indigenous peoples rights in equitable benefit-sharing over genetic resources: digital sequence information (DSI) and a new technological landscape
  8. Transition to the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Africa's Science, Technology and Innovation Framework and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
  9. From science, technology and innovation to Fourth Industrial Revolution strategies in Africa:
  10. Indigenous Knowledge and Vocational Education: Marginalisation of Traditional Medicinal Treatments in Rwandan TVET Animal Health Courses
  11. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Mitigating ‘Nature Deficit’: Indigenous Languages and Oral Literature
  12. Legal Redress for Persons with Disabilities in Pandemic Situation
  13. Biodiversity, Biosafety and Bioprospecting
  14. Open Innovation in Africa: Current Realities, Future Scenarios, and Scalable Solutions
  15. Nollywood phenomenon: “The Nollywood phenomenon: Innovation, openness, and technological opportunism in the modeling of successful African entrepreneurship”
  16. Indigenous Peoples, Data Sovereignty and Self-Determination: Current Realities and Imperatives
  17. COVID-19 and Africa: Does One Size Fit All in Public Health Intervention?
  18. Towards a Tiered or Differentiated Approach to Protection of Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Traditional Cultural Expressions (TCEs) in Relation to the Intellectual Property System
  19. A principled approach to intellectual property rights and innovation in the African Continental Free Trade Agreement
  20. Comparative Study of the Nagoya Protocol, the Plant Treaty and the UPOV Convention: The Interface of Access and Benefit Sharing and Plant Variety Protection
  21. Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Retooling Indigenous Resurgence for Development
  22. Towards a Tiered or Differentiated Approach to Protection of Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Traditional Cultural Expressions (TCEs) in Relation to the Intellectual Property System
  23. ABS, Reconciliation and Opportunity
  24. ABS: Big Data, Data Sovereignty and Digitization
  25. Aboriginal Partnership, Capacity Building and Capacity Development on ABS
  26. Biopiracy Flashpoints and Increasing Tensions over ABS in Canada
  27. Implications of the Evolution of Canada’s Three Orders of Government for ABS Implementation
  28. The ABS Canada Initiative
  29. Genetic Resources, Justice and Reconciliation
  30. "Plant Breeders’ Rights, Farmers’ Rights and Food Security: Africa’s Failure of Resolve and India’s Wobbly Leadership"
  31. Wandering footloose: Traditional knowledge and the “Public Domain” revisited
  32. Traditional Knowledge and the 'Public Domain' Revisited
  33. Information and Communication Technologies in Agricultural Production
  34. ABS: Big Data, Data Sovereignty and Digitization: A New Indigenous Research Landscape
  35. Aboriginal Partnership, Capacity Building and Capacity Development on ABS: The Maritime Aboriginal Peoples Council (MAPC) and ABS Canada Experience
  36. Biopiracy Flashpoints and Increasing Tensions over ABS in Canada
  37. Implications of the Evolution of Canada’s Three Orders of Government for ABS Implementation
  38. Sustainable Development through a Cross-Regional Research Partnership
  39. The ABS Canada Initiative: Scoping and Gauging Indigenous Responses to ABS
  40. Tiered or Differentiated Approach to Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions: The Evolution of a Concept
  41. Sustainable Development through a Cross-Regional Research Partnership
  42. Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation: Assessing Regional Integration in Africa (Aria VIII)
  43. Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation: Assessing Regional Integration in Africa (Aria VIII)
  44. Lawyers’ Professionalism, Colonialism, State Formation, and National Life in Nigeria, 1900-60
  45. Ocean law reform: A multi-level comparative law analysis of Nigerian maritime zone legislation
  46. Plant genetic resources interdependence
  47. Implementing the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
  48. Intellectual Property: The Promise and Risk of Human Rights
  49. Africa's food security in a broken global food system: what role for plant breeders’ rights?
  50. Intellectual Property, Agricultural Biotechnology and the Right to Adequate Food: A Critical African Perspective
  51. Africa's Misplaced Priority Over Plant Breeders’ Rights
  52. Breeding Apples for Oranges: Africa's Misplaced Priority Over Plant Breeders' Rights
  53. Organic Farming in Nigeria in the Era of Agro-Biotech and Biosafety
  54. Open Minds: Lessons from Nigeria on Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Development
  55. Farmerss Rights and the Intellectual Property Dynamic in Agriculture
  56. Intellectual Property in Global Governance
  57. Rio+20: Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property in Coastal and Ocean Law
  58. Toward a Constructive Engagement: Agricultural Biotechnology as a Public Health Incentive for Less Developed Countries
  59. Patents and Pharmaceutical R&D: Consolidating Private-Public Partnership Approach to Global Public Health Crises
  60. Intellectual Property Training and Education: A Development Perspective
  61. Personalized Medicine and Complementary and Alternative Medicine: In Search of Common Grounds
  62. Patents and Traditional Medicine: Digital Capture, Creative Legal Interventions, and the Dialectics of Knowledge Transformation
  63. Local Knowledge as Trapped Knowledge: Intellectual Property, Culture, Power and Politics
  64. Lawyers’ Professionalism, Colonialism, State Formation, and National Life in Nigeria, 1900–1960: ‘The Fighting Brigade of the People’
  65. Tension on the Farm Fields: The Death of Traditional Agriculture?
  66. From Rivalry to Rapproachement: Biomedicine, Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) at Ethical Crossroads
  67. Biomedical Orthodoxy and Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Ethical Challenges of Integrating Medical Cultures
  68. International Law and Indigenous Knowledge
  69. Lawyers' Professionalism, Colonialism, State Formation and National Life in Nigeria, 1900-1960
  70. Localizing Intellectual Property in the Globalization Epoch: The Integration of Indigenous Knowledge
  71. Localizing Intellectual Property in the Globalization Epoch: The Integration of Indigenous Knowledge
  72. Localizing Intellectual Property in the Globalization Epoch: The Integration of Indigenous Knowledge
  73. Biological diversity
  74. Developing countries and the legal institutions at the intersection of agbiotech and development
  75. Farmers’ Rights and the Intellectual Property Dynamic in Agriculture
  76. Sustainable Development, Bioenergy and Agricultural Land Grab
  77. Pressuring ‘suspect orthodoxy’: traditional knowledge and the patent system
  78. Sustainable Development through a Cross-Regional Research Partnership