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Intellectual property law and plant protection : challenges and developments in Asia / edited by Kamalesh Adhikari and David J. Jefferson.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge research in intellectual propertyPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2020Description: xvii, 212 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780367180997 (hbk.)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Intellectual property law and plant protection.DDC classification:
  • 346.5048 ADH
Online resources:
Contents:
Intellectual property law for plant varieties : Challenges and developments in Asia / Kamalesh Adhikari and David J. Jefferson -- Plant breeders' rights proliferate in Asia : The spread of the UPOV Convention model / David J. Jefferson -- Essentially derived varieties : A workable compromise against free riding breeders? / Charles Lawson -- Implementation of the plant variety protection laws of Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines : Trends and future prospects / Rajeswari Kanniah -- Opportunities and challenges created by the Plant Variety Protection and Farmers' Rights Act in India / R. C. Agrawal -- Policy, politics, and implications of Pakistan's Plant Breeders' Rights Act / Muhammad Ahsan Rana and Kamalesh Adhikari -- The National Seed Policy of Timor-Leste : Laying the foundation for the regulation of plant varieties as intellectual property / Pratap Shrestha -- A fresh look at the protection of 'domestic' and 'wild' plant varieties in Thailand / Pawarit Lertdhamtewe and David J. Jefferson -- From neglect to protection : Recognising the importance of farmers' varieties in Sri Lanka / Asanka Perera and Kamalesh Adhikari -- What does it mean to protect farmers' varieties as intellectual property? / Kamalesh Adhikari.
Summary: "This book provides a detailed and critical account of the emergence, development and implementation of plant variety protection laws in Asian countries. Each chapter undertakes a critical socio-legal analysis of one or more legal frameworks to understand, evaluate, and explore: the concerns of diverse national stakeholders; the histories and dynamics of law-making; and the ways in which plant variety protection and seed certification laws interact with local agricultural systems. The book also assesses how Asian countries can capitalise on the 'unused policy space' in international agreements such as TRIPS and UPOV, as well as international obligations beyond this, such as those contained in the CBD and the Plant Treaty. It also highlights the many ways Asian experiences can offer new insights into how regimes that grant intellectual property rights in plants might be re-imagined in other regions, including Africa, Europe and the Americas. By adding an important new perspective to the ongoing debate on intellectual property and plants, this book will appeal to academics, practitioners and policymakers engaged in work surrounding intellectual property laws, agricultural biodiversity and plant breeding"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intellectual property law for plant varieties : Challenges and developments in Asia / Kamalesh Adhikari and David J. Jefferson -- Plant breeders' rights proliferate in Asia : The spread of the UPOV Convention model / David J. Jefferson -- Essentially derived varieties : A workable compromise against free riding breeders? / Charles Lawson -- Implementation of the plant variety protection laws of Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines : Trends and future prospects / Rajeswari Kanniah -- Opportunities and challenges created by the Plant Variety Protection and Farmers' Rights Act in India / R. C. Agrawal -- Policy, politics, and implications of Pakistan's Plant Breeders' Rights Act / Muhammad Ahsan Rana and Kamalesh Adhikari -- The National Seed Policy of Timor-Leste : Laying the foundation for the regulation of plant varieties as intellectual property / Pratap Shrestha -- A fresh look at the protection of 'domestic' and 'wild' plant varieties in Thailand / Pawarit Lertdhamtewe and David J. Jefferson -- From neglect to protection : Recognising the importance of farmers' varieties in Sri Lanka / Asanka Perera and Kamalesh Adhikari -- What does it mean to protect farmers' varieties as intellectual property? / Kamalesh Adhikari.

"This book provides a detailed and critical account of the emergence, development and implementation of plant variety protection laws in Asian countries. Each chapter undertakes a critical socio-legal analysis of one or more legal frameworks to understand, evaluate, and explore: the concerns of diverse national stakeholders; the histories and dynamics of law-making; and the ways in which plant variety protection and seed certification laws interact with local agricultural systems. The book also assesses how Asian countries can capitalise on the 'unused policy space' in international agreements such as TRIPS and UPOV, as well as international obligations beyond this, such as those contained in the CBD and the Plant Treaty. It also highlights the many ways Asian experiences can offer new insights into how regimes that grant intellectual property rights in plants might be re-imagined in other regions, including Africa, Europe and the Americas. By adding an important new perspective to the ongoing debate on intellectual property and plants, this book will appeal to academics, practitioners and policymakers engaged in work surrounding intellectual property laws, agricultural biodiversity and plant breeding"--

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