Golden Flower

Research Paper 230, 29 January 2026

The Golden Flower and the Blue Diamond: From Patent Law to Biodiversity Regimes and Guidelines

By Leïla Mamoni

In 2010, at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), an Intergovernmental Committee started its negotiations that notably aim at protecting traditional knowledge from fraudulent patents. On that same year, French company Chanel Parfums Beauté committed itself to combatting this monopolization that encroaches on the public domain. With a limited scope, this research paper examines this initiative and looks into two patent applications that the company withdrew. It also raises questions pertaining to the biodiversity regime or guidelines of the countries where the bioprospection was conducted, namely India and Madagascar. While the adoption of the WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge marks a significant step, both examples remind us of the difficulty of establishing a fraudulent intent, as provided for in the treaty. To address that difficult task, this paper suggests that countries with limited administrative capacities may consider the possibility of relying on South-South cooperation.

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