Agriculture and intellectual property rights: economic, institutional and implementation issues in biotechnology.

Agriculture and intellectual property rights: economic, institutional and implementation issues in biotechnology. [electronic resource] Edited by V. Santaniello, R. E. Evenson, D. Zilberman, G. A. Carlson. - 1 - WallingfordUK CABI Publishing 2000 - 259pp.; - CABI Books . - CABI Books .

This book presents the perspectives of policy-makers and economists on a highly topical subject. Plant breeding patents, the ownership of biological innovation and associated intellectual property rights (IPR) are the subject of increased attention worldwide. They are particularly relevant in the field of agricultural biotechnology, but until recently evoked little policy analysis. IPRs are particularly relevant in the field of agricultural biotechnology. They are issues affecting public and private sector organizations and companies, and are significant for developing as well as developed countries.

9780851997100

10.1079/9780851994574.0000 doi

biotechnology case studies North America Developed Countries biodiversity rules Canada Commonwealth of Nations America OECD Countries agricultural research plant breeding regulations intellectual property rights legislation APEC countries
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