Article 27.3(b) of the TRIPS Agreement provides that members shall provide for protection of plant varieties either by patents or by an effective sui generis protection or both. While WTO member countries can choose from among intellectual property strategies to protect plant varieties, they may not choose to exclude plant varieties from IP rights protection without facing trade sanctions from the WTO dispute resolution body. The open-ended language of the article creates a flexible standard of protection sympathetic to developing nations’ socio-economic priorities, provided that the effectiveness requirement is satisfied. This flexibility presents a range of possibilities from systems like the plant patent regime of the United States or sp...
Under the TRIPs Agreement , all member-countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required ...
The paper examines issues relating to establishing breeders rights in developing nations by taking I...
This paper examines the obligations in TRIPS with respect to introducing plant breeders’ rights (PBR...
391-399One of the requirements of TRIPS Article 27.3(b) is that plant varieties should be protected ...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This paper reviews the economic aspects of the options facing developing countries in implementing i...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
536-547The TRIPS Agreement provides for product patent protection in all fields of technology includ...
As Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights have been extended to agriculture, member c...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
The so-called ‘biotechnology clause’ of Article 27.3(b) of the WTO-TRIPS Agreement requires from mem...
This paper examines whether the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act 2001 along with...
336-343The recognition that plants and animals can provide commercial opportunities in agriculture a...
As a signatory to the global Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights treaty (TRIPS), India is obl...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Or...
Under the TRIPs Agreement , all member-countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required ...
The paper examines issues relating to establishing breeders rights in developing nations by taking I...
This paper examines the obligations in TRIPS with respect to introducing plant breeders’ rights (PBR...
391-399One of the requirements of TRIPS Article 27.3(b) is that plant varieties should be protected ...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This paper reviews the economic aspects of the options facing developing countries in implementing i...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
536-547The TRIPS Agreement provides for product patent protection in all fields of technology includ...
As Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights have been extended to agriculture, member c...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
The so-called ‘biotechnology clause’ of Article 27.3(b) of the WTO-TRIPS Agreement requires from mem...
This paper examines whether the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act 2001 along with...
336-343The recognition that plants and animals can provide commercial opportunities in agriculture a...
As a signatory to the global Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights treaty (TRIPS), India is obl...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Or...
Under the TRIPs Agreement , all member-countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required ...
The paper examines issues relating to establishing breeders rights in developing nations by taking I...
This paper examines the obligations in TRIPS with respect to introducing plant breeders’ rights (PBR...