In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resources”, which may generate higher social value and positive externalities if they are managed in an openly accessible manner. The privatisation of crop biodiversity is based on the assumption that the internalisation of these externalities is the panacea to fostering private research investment. However, if the domestic plant breeding and biotechnology capacity is limited, the above normative approach may fall short of expectations because the social costs of establishing or strengthening exclusion rights are higher than their social benefits. The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) is the only inte...
Convention on biological diversity of 5th June, 1992 including the regulations of the “International...
Policy issues related to plant genetic resources are socially, technically and scientifically comple...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture are necessary in food production and biodiversity c...
While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instrum...
The number of countries that grant intellectual property rights (IPRs) to agricultural products and ...
Report prepared for OECD International Futures Project on “The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Polic...
Although new technologies in plant breeding have the potential to reduce poverty and improve global ...
This thesis examines the application of international law to the uses of agricultural crop plants te...
While controversies over the ownership, control and exchange of plant genetic resources for food and...
The article addresses the Treaty's challenges to stimulate innovation. The interface between IPR and...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
Being a very important part of property per se, intellectual property is performing the duty of secu...
Farmers have engaged in collective systems of conservation and innovation – improving crops and shar...
The majority of the population in developing nations depends on agriculture. Agricultural biotechnol...
Convention on biological diversity of 5th June, 1992 including the regulations of the “International...
Policy issues related to plant genetic resources are socially, technically and scientifically comple...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture are necessary in food production and biodiversity c...
While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instrum...
The number of countries that grant intellectual property rights (IPRs) to agricultural products and ...
Report prepared for OECD International Futures Project on “The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Polic...
Although new technologies in plant breeding have the potential to reduce poverty and improve global ...
This thesis examines the application of international law to the uses of agricultural crop plants te...
While controversies over the ownership, control and exchange of plant genetic resources for food and...
The article addresses the Treaty's challenges to stimulate innovation. The interface between IPR and...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
Being a very important part of property per se, intellectual property is performing the duty of secu...
Farmers have engaged in collective systems of conservation and innovation – improving crops and shar...
The majority of the population in developing nations depends on agriculture. Agricultural biotechnol...
Convention on biological diversity of 5th June, 1992 including the regulations of the “International...
Policy issues related to plant genetic resources are socially, technically and scientifically comple...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...