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Traditional Communities as 'Subjects of Rights' and the Commoditization of Knowledge in Brazil

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Porro, Noemi M.; Neto, Joaquim Shiraishi; Porro, Roberto
Journal: The International Indigenous Policy Journal
Volume: 6
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Date: 2015
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/9767
Sector: Information & Knowledge
Social Organization
Region: South America
Subject(s): Amazon River region
traditional knowledge
Abstract: "The International Labor Organization (ILO) Convention 169 and the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD) led signatory state-members to recognize traditional communities as subjects of rights, and no longer as objects of tutelage. However, their implementation may bring new challenges in states adopting market-based decision-making to rule social life. In pluri-ethnic societies in which power differentials are structurally embedded, traditional communities and companies exploring their resources and knowledge have been, historically, unequal and opposed parties. In processes of benefit sharing, these unequal social actors are wrongfully considered equally free subjects of rights in negotiating contracts in supposedly free markets. Erasing historical and structural differences, and assuming equality in an unequal world will only reproduce the inequality that CBD has aimed to address."

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