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1 Ιουν 2014 · Organisms sometimes try to privatize resources to make them their property. • Property can solve the tragedy of the commons and allow for saving and investment. • Resources are privatized by force, hiding, incorporation and ownership convention. • Property is particularly important in social organisms. •
- Privatization and Property in Biology
Property is a neglected topic in biology, although examples...
- Defensive Plant-Ants Stabilize Megaherbivore-Driven Landscape Change in an African Savanna
Tree cover in savanna ecosystems is usually regarded as...
- Bacteriocin Diversity
The bacteriocin family is the most abundant and diverse...
- Privatization and Property in Biology
30 Απρ 2018 · What is the property status of information derived from human genetic samples? 1 Most importantly, does the originator of the information—the donor—have some form of private property right (morally and/or legally, wholly or partially), to that information?
This book advances our understanding of what property is, as an idea, and the power that claimed property rights should have against competing public interests.
12 Φεβ 2019 · Stated more specifically: Why did ‘communal’ ownership norms evolve among hunters of large game? Why did persistent ‘command’ ownership tend to survive among sedentary societies? And in what conditions have contractual ‘titled property’ ownership institutions historically survived?
1 Αυγ 2003 · Abstract. This paper examines John Locke's labor theory of ownership from an ecological perspective, and explores its role in western US property rights disputes. The labor theory of ownership describes how an individual, through application of labor, can justifiably acquire a private property right to the yield of commonly-held natural resources.
1 Ιουν 2014 · Specifically, we argue that animal behaviourists have implicitly and explicitly incorporated aspects of property and ownership from human societies into animal territory, a conflation that is...
This article considers some of the ethical and legal issues relating to the ownership and use – including for commercial purposes – of biological material and products derived from humans. The discussion is divided into three parts: after first ...