The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Agriculture and Allied Sciences The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Agriculture and Allied Sciences

The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Agriculture and Allied Sciences

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Publisher Description

This important volume provides a basic understanding of the different forms of intellectual property rights in agricultural science. It provides an abundance of information on the use of IP laws in agriculture and allied subjects and their proper implementation in real-life practice. The chapter authors discuss different kinds of IP laws and their current status in developed as well as developing countries throughout the world.


The protection of biological resources is crucial for food security for future generations. Biological resources are the source of several important genes. Researchers are interested in the development of plant varieties that can increase crop production, withstand dramatic climatic changes, etc. Protecting intellectual property rights in plant varieties and the rights of farmers and others are discussed in this volume. It also looks at new trends and developments in the field involving new IP strategies and the application of IP laws in agriculture and biotechnology and in the management of plant genetic resources.




GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2018
17 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
354
Pages
PUBLISHER
Apple Academic Press
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
2.4
MB

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