198-210This paper analyses the co-evolution of scientific progress and intellectual property protection in plant breeding and the debates generated in its design and implementation. It relates the institutional history to several problems related with incentives to innovate, appropriability of innovation rents, disclosure and cumulativeness, and diffusion and access to biological resources. We identify three main issues that were fiercely discussed along history: firstly, whether plant varieties and other biological resources could be considered as inventions or simple products of nature, secondly, how to provide incentives to plant breeders without preventing access to innovation and looking upon the contribution of farmers to obtain prese...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
This paper analyses the co-evolution of scientific progress and intellectual property protection in ...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
Plant breeding serves an important public interest. Two intellectual property (IP) systems are relev...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
This paper explores some of the inequities in the ways in which intellectual property has been appli...
In principle, intellectual property protections (IPPs) promote and protect important but costly inve...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
This paper illustrates the potential negative effects of increasing the scope of plant breeders' rig...
This article combines intellectual property and comparative law insights to propose an evolutionary ...
This article examines the inter-relationship between plant variety protection (PVP) laws and patent ...
In this paper, we examine the potential for plant variety protection ( PVP ) regimes—that is, sui ge...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
This paper analyses the co-evolution of scientific progress and intellectual property protection in ...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
Plant breeding serves an important public interest. Two intellectual property (IP) systems are relev...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
This paper explores some of the inequities in the ways in which intellectual property has been appli...
In principle, intellectual property protections (IPPs) promote and protect important but costly inve...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
This paper illustrates the potential negative effects of increasing the scope of plant breeders' rig...
This article combines intellectual property and comparative law insights to propose an evolutionary ...
This article examines the inter-relationship between plant variety protection (PVP) laws and patent ...
In this paper, we examine the potential for plant variety protection ( PVP ) regimes—that is, sui ge...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...