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Rewarding creativity for conserving diversity in third world: can IPR regime serve the needs of contemporary and traditional knowledge experts and communities in third world
(2010-04-08)
Regions of high biodiversity are often inhabited by the poorest people. The irony is that many of local healers and other herbal experts do not even charge for their services to the community. They conserve biological ...
Debate on biotechnology and intellectual property rights: protecting the interests of third world farmers and scientists
(2010-03-24)
The debate on protection of intellectual property rights of the companies and scientific labs developing technologies through biotechnological means or otherwise has been highly surcharged with the emotions.
Implications of WTO for Indian agriculture: the case of intellectual property rights and emerging biosafety protocol
(2009-12-12)
Globalisation in trade and investment through harmonisation of national laws, particularly dealing with intellectual property rights is one of the major impacts of GATT/WTO. The contribution of knowledge as a factor of ...
Strategic opportunities in managing IPRs: Biodiversity, drug industry and emerging options
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1998-12-01)
In this paper, I first discuss the key concept of IPR and its relevance for our conditions. I particularly refer to the opportunities that exist globally with specific reference to patent expiration, biodiversity based ...