The workability of a new treaty on plant genetic resources, adopted in 2002, is analysed. The pre-existing international legal regime that influenced its development and the treaty\u27s place within that regime is considered
At its Third Session, the Governing Body noted that at its Second Session it endorsed that interpret...
The Treaty establishes a Multilateral System for access and benefit-sharing. This system applies to ...
This article concerns the topic of access to plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. Two i...
This paper examines the new PGR Treaty, assessing what it contains that is innovative and what it co...
International law is full of holes, inconsistencies, and ambiguities because of the number of overla...
While controversies over the ownership, control and exchange of plant genetic resources for food and...
Policy issues related to plant genetic resources are socially, technically and scientifically comple...
This article analyzes the main features of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for F...
The article addresses the Treaty's challenges to stimulate innovation. The interface between IPR and...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
This paper critically reviews the evolution of concepts and principles that inspired the adoption an...
WHEREAS the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (hereinafter re...
In the discussions concerning the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agric...
This thesis examines the application of international law to the uses of agricultural crop plants te...
At its Third Session, the Governing Body noted that at its Second Session it endorsed that interpret...
The Treaty establishes a Multilateral System for access and benefit-sharing. This system applies to ...
This article concerns the topic of access to plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. Two i...
This paper examines the new PGR Treaty, assessing what it contains that is innovative and what it co...
International law is full of holes, inconsistencies, and ambiguities because of the number of overla...
While controversies over the ownership, control and exchange of plant genetic resources for food and...
Policy issues related to plant genetic resources are socially, technically and scientifically comple...
This article analyzes the main features of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for F...
The article addresses the Treaty's challenges to stimulate innovation. The interface between IPR and...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
Plant Genetic Resources(PGR) are essential to our life and human being depends on PGR for all his or...
This paper critically reviews the evolution of concepts and principles that inspired the adoption an...
WHEREAS the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (hereinafter re...
In the discussions concerning the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agric...
This thesis examines the application of international law to the uses of agricultural crop plants te...
At its Third Session, the Governing Body noted that at its Second Session it endorsed that interpret...
The Treaty establishes a Multilateral System for access and benefit-sharing. This system applies to ...
This article concerns the topic of access to plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. Two i...