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Trips with everything? Intellectual property and the farming world
Food Ethics Council, 2002This report briefly outlines some general issues arising in intellectual property (IP), in addition to discussing the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) in the World Trade Organization.DocumentRegulation of biotechnology in LDCs: implications for technology development and transfer
AgBioForum, 1999This paper explores the role of regulation in agricultural biotechnology innovation and diffusion in the developing world.DocumentIntellectual property rights and concentration in agricultural biotechnology
Cornell University Library, 2003This paper explores the relationship between intellectual property rights (IPRs) and structural change in the agricultural biotechnology industry.DocumentGM cotton set to invade West Africa: time to act!
GRAIN, 2004This study seeks to provide farmers with a critical and accessible analysis of Bt cotton, arguing that they are the ones that will be introducing any GM crops to the fields and should therefore be at the centre of decision making on the issue. It finds that Bt cotton will not significantly reduce pesticide use nor provide any economic advantages to farmers within West Africa.DocumentRobbing the poor to pay the rich? How the United States keeps medicines from the world’s poorest
Oxfam, 2003Much suffering and death could be prevented if people had regular access to medicines, yet one-third of the world’s population does not. Many factors are responsible, including poverty, lack of finance, and poor health service infrastructure – but the high cost of new patented medicines is also a key factor.DocumentFood security and intellectual property rights in developing countries
International Environmental Law Research Centre, 2003This paper examines the implications of intellectual property rights (IPRs) on food security and the agricultural sector.DocumentBalancing interests
Syngenta Foundation, 2003This paper examines the overall process of change in the global regulation of plant genetic resources.DocumentFair and equitable benefit-sharing within the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture: the view of the Berne Declaration
Syngenta Foundation, 2003This paper presents the NGO viewpoint on how the benefit-sharing provisions of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (IT) should be practically applied for all parties concerned and what the main ingredients for the determination of the term “fair and equitable” with respect to benefit-sharing would be.The main argument of the paper is that it is erroneousDocumentCollective Action and Property Rights for Sustainable Development [2020 Focus 11, February 2004]
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2004This collection of briefings studies the linkages between property rights, collective action, and natural resource management.DocumentGlobalisation and the international governance of modern biotechnology: development of IPR regime in India with reference to agricultural biotechnology
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003This paper looks at debates over the evolution of the IPRs regime in India as it relates to agricultural biotechnology.Pages
