Table of Contents
1. Community Protocols and Biocultural Rights: Unravelling the Biocultural Nexus in ABS
Fabien Girard, Ingrid Hall and Christine Frison
Part 1. Conceptual Insights: Biocultural Diversity, Biocultural Rights and Space Making
2. A Biocultural Ethics Approach to Biocultural Rights: Exploring Rights, Responsibilities and Relationships through Ethics initiatives in Canada
Kelly Bannister
3. Sumaq kawsay (Good living) and Indigenous Potatoes: On the Delicate Exercise of Ontological Diplomacy
Ingrid Hall
4. Unmaking the Nature/Culture Divide: The Ontological Diplomacy of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities at the CBD
Ingrid Hall
5. From Obstruction to Decolonization? Contested Sovereignty, the Seed Treaty, and Biocultural Rights in the U.S./Turtle Island and Beyond
Garrett Graddy-Lovelace
6. The Legal Framework Behind Biocultural Rights: An Analysis of their Pros and Cons for Indigenous Peoples and for Local Communities
Giulia Sajeva
Part 2. Biocultural Community Protocols, Access and Benefit-Sharing, and Beyond
7. Community Protocols as Tools for Collective Action beyond Legal Pluralism – the Case of Tracks in the Salt
Pía Marchegiani and Louisa Parks
8. Biocultural Rights and Protocols in the Pacific
Miri (Margaret) Raven and Daniel Robinson
9. The Khoikhoi Community’s Biocultural Rights Journey with Rooibos
Leslé Jansen and Rayna Sutherland
10. Biocultural Community Protocols and Boundary Work in Madagascar: Enrolling Actors in the Messy World(s) of Global Biodiversity Conservation
Fabien Girard and Manohisoa Rakotondrabe
Part 3. Biocultural Jurisprudence, Sovereignty and Legal Subjectivity
11. Biocultural Community Protocols and the Ethic of Stewardship: The Sovereign Stewards of Biodiversity
Reia Anquet and Fabien Girard
12. Concluding Thoughts: Biocultural Jurisprudence in Hindsight: Lessons for the Way Forward
Fabien Girard, Christine Frison and Ingrid Hall