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C. Southeast Asia

Integrating Farmers’ Rights to Equitable Benefit Sharing Into the Malaysian Plant Variety Law: Learning from Others

Murshamshul Kamariah Musa, Abdul Majid Tahir Mohamed and Abdul Majid Hafiz Mohamed (2019). Yuridika 34(2): 325-337. Integrating Farmers’ Rights to Equitable Benefit Sharing Into the Malaysian Plant Variety Law

Plant Variety Protection and Traditional Agricultural Knowledge in Southeast Asia

Rajeswari Kanniah & Christoph Antons (2012). Australian Journal of Asian Law 13(1): 1-23. Plant Variety Protection and Traditional Agricultural Knowledge in Southeast Asia

Implementing the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement): A Case Study of Thailand’s Plant Protection Regime

Pawarit Lertdhamtewe (2011). ANZSIL – SCIL Research Symposium on International Economic Law, 25 February 2011. Implementing the TRIPS Agreement

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