Tag: Plant Variety Protection
Titilayo Adebola *Originally published by afronomicslaw on 18 April 2019 as apart of its Symposium on Plant Variety Protection and Traditional Knowledge in Africa. Unlike its West African neighbour, …
Titilayo Adebola Abstract This article discusses the protection of new plant varieties in Africa and the African Model Law through the lens of its key protagonist, Professor Johnson Ekpere. …
Titilayo Adebola Abstract Nigeria does not currently have a plant variety protection system. Three key reasons why Nigerian law and policy makers should pay attention to plant variety protection …
The ‘Plant Variety Protection Debates: Connecting Law, Science and Social Science’ conference organised by Dr Titilayo Adebola held at the University of Warwick on 14 June 2018. The key …
Muhammad Zaheer Abbas discusses recent legislative developments in the protection of plant varieties in Pakistan, which draws from his presentation at the on-going WIPO-WTO colloquium for intellectual property teachers. …
Although Nigeria is a founding member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), it does not have a plant variety protection system. In other words, Nigeria does not have an …
Plant variety protection is a controversial topic still being debated in the World Trade Organisation (WTO). This post introduces treaties relevant to the topic. What is Plant Variety Protection? …
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