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Rationalization of the Gene as a Corporate Stakeholder Based on International Laws
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Yoshihiro Okada
and Kazuo N. Watanabe
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August 4, 2008
Abstract
The concept of the gene as a corporate stakeholder was examined for the corporate social responsibility on the commercial use of genes. Discussion was made on the evidence for the concept and, it was addressed on the inseparability of the natural environment and genes, drawing from the context of international laws and soft regimes.
Published Online: 2008-08-04
Published in Print: 2008-June
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