The authors examine the management of risks associated with intellectual property linked to agri-biotech products, with emphasis on the international movement of agri-biotech intellectual property from industrialized to developing nations
By 2050, the Philippine population is projected to increase by as much as 41 percent, from 99.9 mill...
Significant developments in the scientific front and international policy arena have affected the us...
Agriculture was almost without doubt the world's first example of globalization. The principles of c...
In order for agricultural biotechnology (agri-biotech) to play a larger role in the development of s...
The majority of the population in developing nations depends on agriculture. Agricultural biotechnol...
Over the past decades, consideration of IPRs has become increasingly important in many areas of agri...
The global significance of intellectual property laws is familiar to most of those interested in thi...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
[Excerpt from article] Intellectual property (IP) capacity is essential for economic development, p...
The protection of intellectual property rights has been a contentious issue over the last 20 years. ...
This paper revises and updates the Campi-Nuvolari index of intellectual property protection for plan...
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Program, Washington State UniversityBetter understandin...
The number of countries that grant intellectual property rights (IPRs) to agricultural products and ...
By 2050, the Philippine population is projected to increase by as much as 41 percent, from 99.9 mill...
Significant developments in the scientific front and international policy arena have affected the us...
Agriculture was almost without doubt the world's first example of globalization. The principles of c...
In order for agricultural biotechnology (agri-biotech) to play a larger role in the development of s...
The majority of the population in developing nations depends on agriculture. Agricultural biotechnol...
Over the past decades, consideration of IPRs has become increasingly important in many areas of agri...
The global significance of intellectual property laws is familiar to most of those interested in thi...
Presently, intellectual property law is the mechanism that determines international protection and c...
330-340Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade enviro...
[Excerpt from article] Intellectual property (IP) capacity is essential for economic development, p...
The protection of intellectual property rights has been a contentious issue over the last 20 years. ...
This paper revises and updates the Campi-Nuvolari index of intellectual property protection for plan...
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Program, Washington State UniversityBetter understandin...
The number of countries that grant intellectual property rights (IPRs) to agricultural products and ...
By 2050, the Philippine population is projected to increase by as much as 41 percent, from 99.9 mill...
Significant developments in the scientific front and international policy arena have affected the us...
Agriculture was almost without doubt the world's first example of globalization. The principles of c...