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Hasrat Arjjumend, Konstantia Koutouki, Sabiha Alam and Timo Koivurova explore the views of indigenous and local communities’ (ILC) participant representatives in various international fora concerning the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol. They also analyse the implications of the data collected in the context of the protocol’s capacity to address issues concerning ILCs’ involvement, participation and engagement in international legal frameworks that currently guide
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