This article examines the inter-relationship between plant variety protection (PVP) laws and patent laws and their implications for food security. PVP laws were developed to encourage and protect agricultural innovations by conferring exclusive rights upon the developers of new plant varieties, subject to exceptions for farmers to save seeds for future plantings and for plant breeders to develop new varieties. With the application of recombinant DNA technologies to agriculture and the possibility of patenting DNA and associated enabling technologies the seed saving privilege and breeders’ exception in PVP laws could be circumvented. This has important implications for food security, as does recent efforts of plant breeders to patent their b...
Being a very important part of property per se, intellectual property is performing the duty of secu...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
Patents can have both a positive and negative effect on innovation in aquaculture. On the one hand t...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
391-399One of the requirements of TRIPS Article 27.3(b) is that plant varieties should be protected ...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
Breeding innovations are relevant for sustainable agricultural development and food security, as new...
Within biotechnology, plant production is regarded as one of the most promising adaptations. New pla...
Plant Variety Protection Certificates are the result of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 as ...
Plant breeding serves an important public interest. Two intellectual property (IP) systems are relev...
These days, the world and every country in it are faced with the task of ensuring food security for ...
There has been happening drastic changes in the field of agriculture since the advancement in Intell...
This article provides an in-depth critical analysis of pressing issues regarding the patentability o...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
International audiencePlant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellec...
Being a very important part of property per se, intellectual property is performing the duty of secu...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
Patents can have both a positive and negative effect on innovation in aquaculture. On the one hand t...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
391-399One of the requirements of TRIPS Article 27.3(b) is that plant varieties should be protected ...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
Breeding innovations are relevant for sustainable agricultural development and food security, as new...
Within biotechnology, plant production is regarded as one of the most promising adaptations. New pla...
Plant Variety Protection Certificates are the result of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 as ...
Plant breeding serves an important public interest. Two intellectual property (IP) systems are relev...
These days, the world and every country in it are faced with the task of ensuring food security for ...
There has been happening drastic changes in the field of agriculture since the advancement in Intell...
This article provides an in-depth critical analysis of pressing issues regarding the patentability o...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
International audiencePlant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellec...
Being a very important part of property per se, intellectual property is performing the duty of secu...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
Patents can have both a positive and negative effect on innovation in aquaculture. On the one hand t...