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Written by: Holly

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte

New Book: Agrobiodiversity and the Law
As agricultural biodiversity deteriorates with increased reliance on fewer and fewer crop varieties, it is vital that policies to encourage the protection of crop genetic resources are considered and... Read more – ‘New Book: Agrobiodiversity and the Law’.

Written by: Holly

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte

Conference on the Nagoya Protocol
Harry Jonas (Natural Justice) attended a conference at the University of Edinburgh from 2-3 of December focusing on the Nagoya Protocol. Many of the attendees were integral to the negotiation of the... Read more – ‘Conference on the Nagoya Protocol’.

Written by: Holly

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte

New TWN Book on Nagoya Protocol Negotiations
The Third World Network (TWN) has released the second edition of "The Road to an Anti-Biopiracy Agreement: The Negotiations Under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity". Comprised of... Read more – ‘New TWN Book on Nagoya Protocol Negotiations’.

Written by: Arthur Attwell

Posted in: Arthur Attwell, Fellows Blogs, frontpage

Epub and XML: how not to waste an opportunity
Gilbane and Aptara have a new report out this week called "Blueprint for Book Publishing Transformation". It's big and thorough (and free), and covers lots of important ground. The focus, naturally,... Read more – ‘Epub and XML: how not to waste an opportunity’.

Written by: Steve Vosloo

Posted in: Research

Book-Poor, but Mobile Phone-Rich? Look to M-Novels
Book-Poor, but Mobile Phone-Rich? Look to M-Novels is a guest blog post by Steve Vosloo for the World Bank’s Educational Technology Debate. It is part of a broader debate around The Shallows:... Read more – ‘Book-Poor, but Mobile Phone-Rich? Look to M-Novels’.

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