76-79Paper describes biodiversity and its importance, megabiodiversity countries, Convention on Biodiversity (CBD), IPR and TRIPS, and two different approaches of TRIPS and CBD to the utilization of living resources. It presents Indian argument for reconciliation of these conditions in provisions of TRIPS Agreement and CBD. At the end, paper highlights the recommendations of Inter-sessional meeting of the Conference of Parties to the CBD held in June 1999 to help develop a common appreciation of the relationship between IPR and relevant provisions of TRIPS and CBD
Biodiversity means a variety of living species and it becomes very essential for humanity to survive...
The interrelationships between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and th
India is a party to the CBD, which came into force on 29 December 1993. It has three main objectives...
The article will flag those provisions of the law that disenfranchise developing nations and their p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the interface between the Trade Related Aspects of ...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
India has drawn up plans for it to contribute to the fulfilment of the UN’s Global Agenda 2030 for s...
This paper deals with international regimes on biodiversity impacting Malaysia‘s position as a biodi...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
For developing countries, the concept of diversity holds great promises not least because of the pro...
Decision II/12 of the Second Conference of the Parties (COP2)[UNEP 1995] to the Convention on Biolog...
Abstract The concept of biodiversity has been known to man ever since he began around. The loss of...
The relationship between TRIPS Agreement and Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is part of a b...
Several countries are considering a range of incentive measures to achieve the conservation of biodi...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
Biodiversity means a variety of living species and it becomes very essential for humanity to survive...
The interrelationships between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and th
India is a party to the CBD, which came into force on 29 December 1993. It has three main objectives...
The article will flag those provisions of the law that disenfranchise developing nations and their p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the interface between the Trade Related Aspects of ...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
India has drawn up plans for it to contribute to the fulfilment of the UN’s Global Agenda 2030 for s...
This paper deals with international regimes on biodiversity impacting Malaysia‘s position as a biodi...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
For developing countries, the concept of diversity holds great promises not least because of the pro...
Decision II/12 of the Second Conference of the Parties (COP2)[UNEP 1995] to the Convention on Biolog...
Abstract The concept of biodiversity has been known to man ever since he began around. The loss of...
The relationship between TRIPS Agreement and Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is part of a b...
Several countries are considering a range of incentive measures to achieve the conservation of biodi...
working on issues related to access and benefit-sharing and implementation of the Convention on Biol...
Biodiversity means a variety of living species and it becomes very essential for humanity to survive...
The interrelationships between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and th
India is a party to the CBD, which came into force on 29 December 1993. It has three main objectives...