Chronicle of the Law 27811: 16 years after, strengths and challenges in the protection of traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples derived from biological resources

Authors

  • Joyce Lenna Ticona Núñez Universidad Panthéon Sorbona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33539/peryfa.2018.n7.1258

Keywords:

collective knowledge, traditional knowledge, prior informed consent, intellectual property, license contracts, fund for the development of indigenous peoples, law 27811, indigenous peoples, registers

Abstract

The article describes the process of developing and enacting the Law N° 27811, Law introducing a protection regime for the collective knowledge of indigenous
peoples derived from biological resources; and briefly analyze some provisions successfully applied which therefore constitute a practical advance in the protection of traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples; also ponder about the possible causes for the absence of license contracts or the implementation of the Fund for the Development of Indigenous Peoples, as main themes of the Law.

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Author Biography

Joyce Lenna Ticona Núñez, Universidad Panthéon Sorbona

Abogada y Magister en Derecho de la Propiedad Industrial por la Universidad Panthéon Assas - Paris 2 y Magister en Derecho Ambiental y Desarrollo Sostenible por la Universidad Panthéon Sorbona - Paris 1. Consultora en acceso a recursos genéticos, conocimientos tradicionales, variedades vegetales, semillas, bioseguridad, gestión de biodiversidad, transferencia de tecnología y propiedad intelectual.

Published

2018-12-30

How to Cite

Ticona Núñez, J. L. (2018). Chronicle of the Law 27811: 16 years after, strengths and challenges in the protection of traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples derived from biological resources. Persona Y Familia, 1(7), 209–223. https://doi.org/10.33539/peryfa.2018.n7.1258