The number of countries that grant intellectual property rights (IPRs) to agricultural products and processes is growing. Such a move has been prompted by the adoption of two major international treaties, i.e. the UPOV Convention and the TRIPs Agreement. However, the use of IPRs in crop breeding raises important issues, such as food security and biodiversity conservation, smallholders’ access to technology, the possible monopolization of genetic resources, the relevance and admissibility of follow-on research and the growth of the domestic private seed sector
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This research is focused upon the availability and suitability of intellectual property protection f...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
The agricultural sector, and in particular plant breeding, is one area where this flexibility of int...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
This paper analyzes the effect of intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes on the plant breeding s...
While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instrum...
If intellectual property rights (IPR) are incentives for plant research, how do they affect plant de...
This paper illustrates the potential negative effects of increasing the scope of plant breeders' rig...
This paper revises and updates the Campi-Nuvolari index of intellectual property protection for plan...
In principle, intellectual property protections (IPPs) promote and protect important but costly inve...
Although new technologies in plant breeding have the potential to reduce poverty and improve global ...
Many cite improved seed technologies as vital to addressing the challenge of food insecurity, especi...
"Proponents tout the positive incentive-to-innovate effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs), ...
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This research is focused upon the availability and suitability of intellectual property protection f...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
The agricultural sector, and in particular plant breeding, is one area where this flexibility of int...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
This paper analyzes the effect of intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes on the plant breeding s...
While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instrum...
If intellectual property rights (IPR) are incentives for plant research, how do they affect plant de...
This paper illustrates the potential negative effects of increasing the scope of plant breeders' rig...
This paper revises and updates the Campi-Nuvolari index of intellectual property protection for plan...
In principle, intellectual property protections (IPPs) promote and protect important but costly inve...
Although new technologies in plant breeding have the potential to reduce poverty and improve global ...
Many cite improved seed technologies as vital to addressing the challenge of food insecurity, especi...
"Proponents tout the positive incentive-to-innovate effects of intellectual property rights (IPRs), ...
A biotechnology revolution is proceeding in tandem with international proliferation of intellectual ...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This research is focused upon the availability and suitability of intellectual property protection f...