The so-called ‘biotechnology clause’ of Article 27.3(b) of the WTO-TRIPS Agreement requires from member states protection for plant varieties either via the patent system or via an ‘effective sui generis system’ or by a combination of the two. Many developing countries prefer forms of sui generis protection, which allow them to include exceptions and protection measures for traditional agricultural practices and the traditional knowledge of farmers and local communities. However, ‘traditional knowledge’ remains a vaguely defined term. Its extension to biodiversity has brought a diffusion of the previously clearer link between protected subject matter, intellectual property and potential beneficiaries. The Philippine legislation attempts a ‘...
The TRIPs agreement is one of the three pillars of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) defining a min...
India is at 12th position globally in terms of mega Biodiversity.[1] India has a wealth of tradition...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
The so-called ‘biotechnology clause’ of Article 27.3(b) of the WTO-TRIPS Agreement requi...
Article 27.3(b) of the TRIPS Agreement provides that members shall provide for protection of plant v...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
India\u27s conflicting policy goals regarding traditional agricultural knowledge and intellectual pr...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
Explores the sui generis protection of intellectual property, particularly patents, in biotechnology...
391-399One of the requirements of TRIPS Article 27.3(b) is that plant varieties should be protected ...
This article provides an overview of the emerging plant variety protection (PVP) systems in Southeas...
Plant varieties are part of biodiversity that needs to be protected both nationally and in the provi...
Plant varieties are part of biodiversity that needs to be protected both nationally and in the provi...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
The TRIPs agreement is one of the three pillars of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) defining a min...
India is at 12th position globally in terms of mega Biodiversity.[1] India has a wealth of tradition...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
The so-called ‘biotechnology clause’ of Article 27.3(b) of the WTO-TRIPS Agreement requi...
Article 27.3(b) of the TRIPS Agreement provides that members shall provide for protection of plant v...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
India\u27s conflicting policy goals regarding traditional agricultural knowledge and intellectual pr...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
Explores the sui generis protection of intellectual property, particularly patents, in biotechnology...
391-399One of the requirements of TRIPS Article 27.3(b) is that plant varieties should be protected ...
This article provides an overview of the emerging plant variety protection (PVP) systems in Southeas...
Plant varieties are part of biodiversity that needs to be protected both nationally and in the provi...
Plant varieties are part of biodiversity that needs to be protected both nationally and in the provi...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
The Indian Patent Act is being amended, in part, because of our commitments under General Agreement ...
The TRIPs agreement is one of the three pillars of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) defining a min...
India is at 12th position globally in terms of mega Biodiversity.[1] India has a wealth of tradition...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...