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UN Treaty to Combat Biopiracy and Protect Indigenous Knowledge Finalized

The landmark agreement mandates transparency in the use of genetic resources, marking a significant step towards protecting indigenous contributions.

  • The treaty requires patent applicants to disclose the origins of genetic resources and traditional knowledge used in inventions.
  • It aims to combat biopiracy and ensure that indigenous communities are acknowledged for their contributions.
  • Over 190 nations reached this agreement after more than two decades of negotiations.
  • Sanctions for non-compliance were a major point of contention, with a compromise allowing rectification before penalties.
  • The treaty will take effect as international law once 15 countries adopt it.
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