4. Development of Plant Variety Protection laws

A Differentiated Approach to Plant Variety Protection in Africa

Bram De Jonge and Peter Munyi (2016). The Journal of World Intellectual Property 19(1–2): 28–52. A Differentiated Approach to Plant Variety Protection in Africa

Plant Variety Protection in Developing Countries. A Tool for Designing a Sui Generis Plant Variety Protection System: An Alternative to UPOV 1991

Carlos M. Correa (2015). APBREBES (Association of Plant Breeding for the Benefit of Society). Plant Variety Protection in Developing Countries. A Tool for Designing a Sui Generis Plant Variety Protection System

Self-defeating Reasons for Signing the African Growth and Opportunity Act: Analysing the Pressure on African Countries to Enact UPOV Convention Plant Breeders’ Rights as Opposed to Effective Sui Generis Regimes under TRIPS

Thaddeus Manu (2015). Common Law World Review 44(1): 3–27. Self-defeating Reasons for Signing the African Growth and Opportunity Act

Food, Biological Diversity and Intellectual Property: The Role of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)

Graham Dutfield (2011). Global Economic Issue Publications. Intellectual Property Issue. Paper Number 9. Quaker United Nations Office. Food, Biological Diversity and Intellectual Property

Towards a Balanced ‘Sui Generis’ Plant Variety Regime: Guidelines to Establish a National PVP Law and an Understanding of TRIPS-plus Aspects of Plant Rights

Savita Mullapudi Narasimhan (2008). United Nations Development Programme. Towards a Balanced ‘Sui Generis’ Plant Variety Regime

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