Background Just as developing states are blessed with natural resources capable of transforming their economies into a positive direction, the imposed World Trade Organisation's (WTO) mores continue to relegate them to the status of underdevelopment. The consequences of this on investment, trade and finance in Third World States (TWSs), especially Africa, are disarticulation of the economy, exploitation, disinvestment, unemployment, political instability and unavailability of relevant technology to move TWSs forward, among others. This gives rise to the politics behind Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) patenting (a medicinal plant found only in South Africa) by various multinational corporations (MNCs). Materials and methods This study adopt...
This study assessed the inventive activity through patents registered by South African researchers w...
The relationship between plant resources and traditional communities in Africa is inseparable. For c...
Details have emerged of the position of African countries on the proposed ADPIC agreement on aspects...
As much as developing states are blessed with natural resources capable of transforming their econom...
Background: Just as developing states are blessed with natural resources capable of transforming the...
Background: Africa is being described as the wretched of the earth, despite this, the continent is e...
Southern African countries are actively engaged in natural product development but, in common with o...
Background: Africa is being described as the wretched of the earth, despite this, the continent is e...
Traditional knowledge (TK) plays an important role in the global economy and is valuable not only to...
The search for new and better drugs by pharmaceutical companies is an ongoing and intensive one, in ...
Rooibos is the Afrikaans word for 'red bush'. Commonly used as a tea, rooibos refers to a group of m...
Intellectual property rights systems are important policy instruments in the armoury of governments....
Rooibos is the Afrikaans word for 'red bush'. Commonly used as a tea, rooibos refers to a group of m...
Traditional knowledge (TK) plays an important role in the global economy and is valuable not only to...
Over the last few decades, the number of patents on plants and plant parts has greatly increased in ...
This study assessed the inventive activity through patents registered by South African researchers w...
The relationship between plant resources and traditional communities in Africa is inseparable. For c...
Details have emerged of the position of African countries on the proposed ADPIC agreement on aspects...
As much as developing states are blessed with natural resources capable of transforming their econom...
Background: Just as developing states are blessed with natural resources capable of transforming the...
Background: Africa is being described as the wretched of the earth, despite this, the continent is e...
Southern African countries are actively engaged in natural product development but, in common with o...
Background: Africa is being described as the wretched of the earth, despite this, the continent is e...
Traditional knowledge (TK) plays an important role in the global economy and is valuable not only to...
The search for new and better drugs by pharmaceutical companies is an ongoing and intensive one, in ...
Rooibos is the Afrikaans word for 'red bush'. Commonly used as a tea, rooibos refers to a group of m...
Intellectual property rights systems are important policy instruments in the armoury of governments....
Rooibos is the Afrikaans word for 'red bush'. Commonly used as a tea, rooibos refers to a group of m...
Traditional knowledge (TK) plays an important role in the global economy and is valuable not only to...
Over the last few decades, the number of patents on plants and plant parts has greatly increased in ...
This study assessed the inventive activity through patents registered by South African researchers w...
The relationship between plant resources and traditional communities in Africa is inseparable. For c...
Details have emerged of the position of African countries on the proposed ADPIC agreement on aspects...