Today's decision-makers are faced with implementing a myriad of international legal obligations that are relevant to the conservation, use and development of plant genetic resources. These obligations arise from international legal treaties and instruments with diverse and – if not implemented rationally – potentially conflicting objectives. These include, for example, liberalizing trade, conserving wetlands, conserving biodiversity and ensuring equitable benefit-sharing derived from its sustainable use, and mitigating the effects of, and ultimately halting, climate change. IPGRI's legal and policy work aims to provide decision-makers with practical analysis and tools to guide them in formulating responsive policy and legislation that is co...
This study aims at the development and evaluation of elements for inclusion in an intellectual prope...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
Under the TRIPs Agreement , all member-countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required ...
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI). 1999. 23 pp. ISBN 92 9043 420 1. Free of ...
While controversies over the ownership, control and exchange of plant genetic resources for food and...
International law is full of holes, inconsistencies, and ambiguities because of the number of overla...
The overall aim of this paper is to investigate relationships, conflicts and synergies between provi...
This paper addresses the issue of protection of plant varieties under the agreement on Trade-Related...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
Policy issues related to plant genetic resources are socially, technically and scientifically comple...
The incorporation of intellectual property protection into the WTO international trading system has ...
Decision II/12 of the Second Conference of the Parties (COP2)[UNEP 1995] to the Convention on Biolog...
This paper reviews the economic aspects of the options facing developing countries in implementing i...
Article 27.3(b) of the TRIPS Agreement provides that members shall provide for protection of plant v...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This study aims at the development and evaluation of elements for inclusion in an intellectual prope...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
Under the TRIPs Agreement , all member-countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required ...
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI). 1999. 23 pp. ISBN 92 9043 420 1. Free of ...
While controversies over the ownership, control and exchange of plant genetic resources for food and...
International law is full of holes, inconsistencies, and ambiguities because of the number of overla...
The overall aim of this paper is to investigate relationships, conflicts and synergies between provi...
This paper addresses the issue of protection of plant varieties under the agreement on Trade-Related...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
Policy issues related to plant genetic resources are socially, technically and scientifically comple...
The incorporation of intellectual property protection into the WTO international trading system has ...
Decision II/12 of the Second Conference of the Parties (COP2)[UNEP 1995] to the Convention on Biolog...
This paper reviews the economic aspects of the options facing developing countries in implementing i...
Article 27.3(b) of the TRIPS Agreement provides that members shall provide for protection of plant v...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This study aims at the development and evaluation of elements for inclusion in an intellectual prope...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
Under the TRIPs Agreement , all member-countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required ...