This thesis examines how patent rights governing crop genetic material were structured and implemented in US law and incorporated into the TRIPS Agreement during the period of neo-liberal ascendancy in the late twentieth century. It reveals major fault lines between the philosophical underpinnings of intellectual property and the real world of commerce in these resources. Claims that patents on crop genetic material promote wide social utility are found wanting. In addition to significant distributive, ecological and social consequences, the expansive definition of patentable material and the relaxation of the criteria for patents governing these resources have resulted in the enclosure of genetic information and scientific knowledge, stifl...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In a climate of rapid technological change, it is important to evaluate policies on the innovation i...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the application of intellectual property (IP) law in agricultur...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
The advent of patent law in international law has drastically transformed one of the most important ...
This thesis analyses the struggle over rights to benefits and ownership of plant genetic resources a...
For milennia, agricultural genetics were common-pool, open access (or res nullius) resources, unencu...
Commercial interest and technological advancements (such as modern biotechnology) in plant research ...
In a climate of rapid technological change, it is important to evaluate policies on the innovation i...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
Looks at policies related to the development, use, and control of plant genetic resources, with a fo...
An important issue in the life sciences industries concerns the nature of the incentive mechanism th...
Human genetic resources are increasingly considered as ordinary commercial goods, but their value an...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In a climate of rapid technological change, it is important to evaluate policies on the innovation i...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the application of intellectual property (IP) law in agricultur...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
The advent of patent law in international law has drastically transformed one of the most important ...
This thesis analyses the struggle over rights to benefits and ownership of plant genetic resources a...
For milennia, agricultural genetics were common-pool, open access (or res nullius) resources, unencu...
Commercial interest and technological advancements (such as modern biotechnology) in plant research ...
In a climate of rapid technological change, it is important to evaluate policies on the innovation i...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
Looks at policies related to the development, use, and control of plant genetic resources, with a fo...
An important issue in the life sciences industries concerns the nature of the incentive mechanism th...
Human genetic resources are increasingly considered as ordinary commercial goods, but their value an...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
In recent years, growing economic globalisation has been accompanied by rising social support for ma...
In a climate of rapid technological change, it is important to evaluate policies on the innovation i...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the application of intellectual property (IP) law in agricultur...