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E. TRIPS, sui generis and plant variety protection
UPOV to decide on farmers' and civil society participation in its sessions
(Oct 2010)
Support for farmer and civil society organisations' observer status to UPOV
(Oct 2010)
India: Plant variety protection, farmers' rights bill adopted
(S.Sahai) 2 Sept 2001
Brazil wants 'micro-organism' defined, opposes 'broad patents'
(C.Raghavan) 17 Nov 2000
WTO sanctions 'theft of intellectual rights of poor by rich'
(S.Singh)
10 questions on TRIPS, technology transfer and biodiversity
(TWN Briefing)
Ensnaring the South in UPOV net?
(GRAIN)
UPOV against farmer's interests?
(Other India Features)
Southern Africa for renegotiation of UPOV 1991
(Lewis Machipisa)
Pakistan: Monsanto fiddles with plant protection act
(Muddassir Rizvi)
Sui generis law for plant varieties: Preserving the knowledge and creativity of traditional breeders - a Third World view
(G.S.Nijar)
Third World entitled to more time for plant protection
(G.S.Nijar)
Article 27.3b of the TRIPS agreement: Review options for the South
(Cecilia Oh)
Why we should reject biotech patents from TRIPS - Scientific Briefing on TRIPS Art.27.3b
(Dr Mae-Wan Ho and Dr Terje Traavik)
WTO pushing new laws against Asian farmers
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