Intellectual property, biological diversity, and agricultural research in Australia
Michael Blakeney
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
53(2) 127 - 147
Published: 08 February 2002
Abstract
This paper examines the impact of national and international intellectual property and biodiversity laws upon the conduct of agricultural research in Australia, by both public and private agricultural research institutes. The paper concludes that implications of these legal developments, for both plant breeding and plant patenting, counsels the establishment of a coordination officer responsible for the legal obligations of agricultural research institutes.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR00153
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