The TRIPs agreement is one of the three pillars of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) defining a minimum standard for the protection of intellectual property rights in the member countries. Pursuant to Article 27(3)b of the TRIPs agreement the member countries are obliged to provide for the protection of plant varieties either by patents or by an effective sui generis system. This article describes the minimum requirements of a sui generis system for the protection of plant varieties according to TRIPs and proposes that the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV Convention) can serve as a basis for a sui generis right. The article concludes with a summary of the criticism of a UPOV Convention based sui ...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
74-83The UPOV Convention was adopted in 1961, and it entered into force in 1968. The Convention aim...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Or...
In view of a wide use of alternative plant variety protection systems in Asia, in this paper I criti...
This paper reviews the economic aspects of the options facing developing countries in implementing i...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
This study aims at the development and evaluation of elements for inclusion in an intellectual prope...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
In recent years, particularly since 1995, intellectual property law has become an integral component...
Article 27.3(b) of the TRIPS Agreement provides that members shall provide for protection of plant v...
The so-called ‘biotechnology clause’ of Article 27.3(b) of the WTO-TRIPS Agreement requires from mem...
The weakness of international law in providing environmental protection, especially biodiversity, fo...
This paper addresses the issue of protection of plant varieties under the agreement on Trade-Related...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
Plant variety protection in the European Community can be obtained by applying for national rights i...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
74-83The UPOV Convention was adopted in 1961, and it entered into force in 1968. The Convention aim...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Or...
In view of a wide use of alternative plant variety protection systems in Asia, in this paper I criti...
This paper reviews the economic aspects of the options facing developing countries in implementing i...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
This study aims at the development and evaluation of elements for inclusion in an intellectual prope...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
In recent years, particularly since 1995, intellectual property law has become an integral component...
Article 27.3(b) of the TRIPS Agreement provides that members shall provide for protection of plant v...
The so-called ‘biotechnology clause’ of Article 27.3(b) of the WTO-TRIPS Agreement requires from mem...
The weakness of international law in providing environmental protection, especially biodiversity, fo...
This paper addresses the issue of protection of plant varieties under the agreement on Trade-Related...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
Plant variety protection in the European Community can be obtained by applying for national rights i...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
74-83The UPOV Convention was adopted in 1961, and it entered into force in 1968. The Convention aim...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Or...