In 2014, mass civil disobedience in Guatemala effectively resisted government and corporate efforts to nationally legalize the patenting of genetically modified seeds. This paper examines the dynamics of seed patenting, with attention to the corporate interests and actions that propagate this trend and to the externalities that fall upon civilians and their cultural, economic and food security rights. Next, the paper examines the risks posed specifically to Guatemalan civilian and indigenous concerns when the government passed a decree to legalize seed patenting. This event is examined through the political and economic histories that influenced this conflict and the civilian interests that were threatened, specifically regarding the dynami...
This paper tries to provide a fresh insight on a highly disputed, although very sectorial topic, re...
This research investigates a country that has recently committed itself to replacing all genetically...
Abstract: The paper further contributes to the debate on the use of hybrid and Genetically Modified ...
In 2014, mass civil disobedience in Guatemala effectively resisted government and corporate efforts ...
Since the 1990s, genetically modified (GM) agriculture has become a multi-billion dollar industry. D...
There has been heated debate over transgenic or genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture. Advo...
In 2012, genetically-modified crops reached 170 million hectares around the globe. The ability to pa...
How lawsuits around intellectual property in Brazil and India are impacting the patentability of pla...
Although new technologies in plant breeding have the potential to reduce poverty and improve global ...
For the past decade, seeds have been at the centre of a relentless global war. This is a war of rhet...
During the last decades, there has been an ongoing global discussion about the use of genetically mo...
Patented gene-modified crop seeds have a growing impact on how farming is done in the countries wher...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
The first transgenic plants were created in Europe about three decades ago. In Nicaragua, however, t...
This paper highlights the challenges that genetically modified (GM) seeds pose for farmers, citizens...
This paper tries to provide a fresh insight on a highly disputed, although very sectorial topic, re...
This research investigates a country that has recently committed itself to replacing all genetically...
Abstract: The paper further contributes to the debate on the use of hybrid and Genetically Modified ...
In 2014, mass civil disobedience in Guatemala effectively resisted government and corporate efforts ...
Since the 1990s, genetically modified (GM) agriculture has become a multi-billion dollar industry. D...
There has been heated debate over transgenic or genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture. Advo...
In 2012, genetically-modified crops reached 170 million hectares around the globe. The ability to pa...
How lawsuits around intellectual property in Brazil and India are impacting the patentability of pla...
Although new technologies in plant breeding have the potential to reduce poverty and improve global ...
For the past decade, seeds have been at the centre of a relentless global war. This is a war of rhet...
During the last decades, there has been an ongoing global discussion about the use of genetically mo...
Patented gene-modified crop seeds have a growing impact on how farming is done in the countries wher...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
The first transgenic plants were created in Europe about three decades ago. In Nicaragua, however, t...
This paper highlights the challenges that genetically modified (GM) seeds pose for farmers, citizens...
This paper tries to provide a fresh insight on a highly disputed, although very sectorial topic, re...
This research investigates a country that has recently committed itself to replacing all genetically...
Abstract: The paper further contributes to the debate on the use of hybrid and Genetically Modified ...