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Bibliography: 
Intellectual Property Rights and
Plant Genetic Resources

 

 

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Bibliographies: North-South Aspects & Global EcoLomic Governance

 

 

Alikhan, Shahid. 2000. Socio-Economic Benefits of Intellectual Property Protection in Developing Countries. Geneva: WIPO, 199 p.

 

Andersen, Regine. 2002. The Time Dimension in International [IPR] Regime Interplay. Global Environmental Politics 2 (3): 98-118.

 

Baker, Peter. 2008. US Sees Much to Fear in a Hostile Russia. New York Times,

22 August, p. A1. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/22/world/europe/22policy.html?th&emc=th

 

Barnes, Tonya, Stas Burgiel and Katell Le Goulven. 2000. Fourth Intersessional Meeting of the IUCG-4 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 12-17 November, Environmental Negotiations Bulletin 9 (167) 20.11.2000. http://www.iisd.ca/

 

Baumüller, Heike and Geoff Tansey. 2008. Responding to Change. In The Future Control of Food, edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, 171-197. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP.

 

Bellmann, Christophe, Graham Dutfield and Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz. 2003. Trading in Knowledge: Development Perspectives on TRIPS, Trade and Sustainability. London and Sterling, VA: Earthscan Publications/ICTSD, 359 p.

 

Bhatti, Shakeel T. 2004. Intellectual Property and Traditional Knowledge: the Work and Role of WIPO. In Protecting and Promoting Traditional Knowledge: Systems, National Experiences and International Dimensions, edited by Sophia Twarog and Promilia Kapoor,121-131. Geneva: UNCTAD.

 

Biber-Klemm, Susette. 2004. Protection of TK on Biological Diversity: Reflections in Connection with World Trade. In Protecting and Promoting Traditional Knowledge: Systems, National Experiences and International Dimensions, edited by Sophia Twarog and Promilia Kapoor, 95-107. Geneva: UNCTAD.

 

Bragdon, Susan, Kathryn Garford and John E. Haapala Jr. 2008. Safeguarding Biodiversity: The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). In The Future Control of Food, edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, 82-114. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP.

 

Chambers, Bradnee W. 2003. Emerging International Rules on the Commercialization of Genetic Resources: The FAO International Plant Genetic Treaty and CBD Bonn Guidelines. Journal of World Intellectual Property 6 (2): 311-329.

 

Ching, Lim Li & Lim Li Lin. 2005. Slow start towards an international regime on access and benefit-sharing. Third World Resurgence. March, 175: 8-12.

 

Chouchena-Rojas, Martha, Manuel Ruiz Muller, David Vivas and Sebastian Winkler, editors. Disclosure Requirements: Ensuring mutual supportiveness between the WTO TRIPS Agreement and the CBD. Gland/Geneva: IUCN, ICTSD, CIEL, IDDRI, QUNO, 49 p.

 

Cooper, David H. 2002. The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. RECIEL 11 (1): 1-16.

 

Cooper, David. 1993. The International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources.  Plant Genetic Resources 2 (2): 158-167.

 

Correa, Carlos M. 2000. Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO and Developing Countries: The TRIPs Agreement and Policy Options. Penang, Malaysia: TWN.

 

Cottier, Thomas. 1998. The Protection of Genetic Ressources and Traditional Knowledge: Towards more Specific Rights and Obligations in World Trade Law Today. Journal of International Economic Law 1 (4): 555-585.

 

Cullet, Phillippe. 2005. Intellectual Property Protection and Sustainable Development. New Delhi: LexisNexis Butterworths, 463 p.

 

Cullet, Philippe. 2004. Food Security and Intellectual Property Rights in Developing Countries. Les cahiers du RIBios 6. 71 p.

 

Cullet, Philippe. 2001. Plant Variety Protection in Africa: toward Compliance with the TRIPS Agreement. Journal of African Law (Cambridge U Press). 45 (1).

 

Cullet, Philippe. 1999. Revision of the TRIPS Agreement Concerning the Protection of Plant Varieties - Lessons from India. Journal of World Intellectual Property 2 (4): 617-657.

 

Das, Orijit. 2000. Patenting and Ownership of Genes and Life Forms. Journal of World Intellectual Property 3 (4): 577-588.

 

Dutfield, Graham. 2008. Turning Plant Varieties into Intellectual Property: The UPOV Convention. In The Future Control of Food, edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, 27-48. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP.

 

Dutfield, Graham. 2004. National Systems for Protecting TK: Experiences in Selected Developing Countries. In Protecting and Promoting Traditional Knowledge: Systems, National Experiences and International Dimensions, edited by Sophia Twarog and Promilia Kapoor, 141-155. Geneva: UNCTAD.

 

Dutfield, Graham. 2000. Intellectual Property Rights, Trade and Biodiversity: Seeds and Plant Varieties. Gland/Geneva and London: IUCN and Earthscan,

239 p.

 

Footer, Mary E. 2000. Intellectual Property and Agrobiodiversity: Towards Private Ownership of the Genetic Commons. In Yearbook of International Environmental Law, Volume 10 1999, edited by Jutta Brunnée and Ellen Hey, 48-82. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Gupta, Anil K. 2004. WIPO-UNEP Study on the Role of IPRs in the Sharing of Benefits Arising from the Use of Biological Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge. Study No. 4 on IP/GR and TK. Geneva: UNEP and WIPO, 165 p. plus Annex.

 

Halewood, Michael and Kent Nnadozie. 2008. Giving Priority to the Commons: The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources (ITPGRFA). In In The Future Control of Food, edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, 115-140. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP.

 

Halweil, Peter. 2000. Where have all the Farmers gone? World*Watch

13 (5): 12-30.

 

Holbrooke, Richard. 2008. The Next President. Foreign Affairs 87 (5): 2-25.

 

International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, (FAO) text, adopted November 2001, entry into force 29 June 2004.
ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/waicent/pub/cgrfa8/iu/ITPGRe.pdf

 

Jaffe, Adam B. and Josh Lerner. 2004. Innovation and its Discontents: How our Broken Patent System is Endangering Innovation. Princeton: Princeton U Press, 237 p.

 

Juma, Calestous. 1999. Intellectual Property Rights and Globalization: Implications for Developing Countries. Center for International Development, Harvard University, Discussion Paper 4.

 

Khor, Martin. 2002. Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development. Penang, Malaysia: Third World Network,123 p.

 

Lam, Gloria. 2004. No Small Potatoes: Intellectual Property Rights and Genetically Modified Organisms. EcoLomic Policy and Law 1 (6).  

http://www.ecolomics-international.org/ecolomic_policy_and_law.htm

 

Lettington, Robert J.L. and Kent Nnadozie. 2003. A Review of the Intergovernmental Committee on Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore at WIPO. T.R.A.D.E Occasional Paper. Geneva: South Center, 24 p.

 

Matringe, Olivier and Irene Musselli Moretti. 2006. Tracking the Trend Towards Market Concentration: the Case of the Agricultural Input Industry. Geneva: UNCTAD, 55 p.

http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/ditccom200516_en.pdf

 

Mishra, Jai Prakash. 2001. Intellectual Property Rights and Food Security. Journal of World Intellectual Property 4 (1): 5-26.

 

Mishra, Jai Prakash. 2000. Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Intellectual Property Rights. Journal of World Intellectual Property 3 (2): 211-224.

 

Morin, Jean-Frédéric. 2004. La brevetabilité dans les récents traités de libre-échange américain. Revue internationale de droit économique 4: 483-501.

 

Morin, Jean-Frédéric. 2004. Une réplique du Sud à l'extention du droit des brevets: la biodiversité dans le régime international de la propriété intellectuelle. Droit et société 58: 633-656.

 

Oh, Cecilia. 2001. Draft Doha Text fails to reflect developing-country concerns on TRIPS. Third World Resurgence. Sept/Oct., 133/134.

 

Oliva, Maria Julia. 2008. Promoting and Extending the Reach of Intellectual Property: The World Intellectual Property Oranization (WIPO). In The Future Control of Food, edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, 69-81. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP.

 

Oliva, Maria Julia and Ann Perrault. 2005. Prior informed consent and access to genetic resources. In Disclosure Requirements: Ensuring mutual supportiveness between the WTO TRIPS Agreement and the CBD, edited by Martha Chouchena-Rojas, Manuel Ruiz Muller, David Vivas and Sebastian Winkler, 17-21. Gland/Geneva: IUCN, ICTSD, CIEL, IDDRI, QUNO, 

 

Prakash, Siddhartha. 2000. WTO Rules - Do they Conserve or Threaten Biodiversity? Journal of World Intellectual Property 3 (1): 155-165.

 

Purdue, Derrik A. 2000. Anti-GenetiX: The Emergence of the anti-GM Movement. Aldershot Hampshire UK: Ashgate Publishing, 161 p.

 

Rajotte, Tasmin and Heike Baumüller. 2008. The Negotiations Web: Complex Connections. In The Future Control of Food, edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, 141-170. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP.

 

Ricupero, Rubens and Ricardo Meléndes Ortiz, editors. 2005. Resource Book on TRIPS and Development. Geneva and Cambridge: UNCTAD/ICTSD/Cambridge U Press, 830 p.

 

Roffe, Pedro. 2008. Bringing Minimum Global Intellectual Property Standards Into Agriculture: The Agreement on Trade-related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). In The Future Control of Food, edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, 48-68. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP.

 

Sahai, Suman. 2004. Commercialization of Traditional Knowledge and Benefit Sharing. In Protecting and Promoting Traditional Knowledge: Systems, National Experiences and International Dimensions, edited by Sophia Twarog and Promilia Kapoor, 279-293. Geneva: UNCTAD.

 

Tansey, Geoff. 2008. Food, Farming and Global Rules. In The Future Control of Food, edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte, 3-26. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP.

 

Tansey, Geoff. 2004. A Food System Overview. In Protecting and Promoting Traditional Knowledge: Systems, National Experiences and International Dimensions, edited by Sophia Twarog and Promilia Kapoor, 41-61. Geneva: UNCTAD.

 

Tansey, Geoff. 2002. Food Security, Biotechnology and Intellectual Property.
A Discussion Paper. Geneva: Quaker UN Office, 30 p.

 

Tansey, Geoff and Tasmin Rajotte, editors. 2008. The Future Control of Food - A Guide to International Negotiations and Rules on Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Food Security. Ottawa and London: Earthscan, IDRC and QUIAP, 267 p.

 

ten Kate, Kerry, and Carolina Lasén Diaz. 1997. The Undertaking Revisited. Plant Genetic Resources  6 (3): 284-293.

 

Thomas, Urs P. 2002. The CBD, the WTO, and the FAO: the Emergence of Phytogenetic Governance. In Governing Global Biodiversity: The Evolution and Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity, edited by Philippe G. Le Prestre, 177-207. Aldershot, Hampshire UK: Ashgate.

 

Tuxill, John. 2000. The Biodiversity that People Made. World Watch
13 (3): 24-36.

 

Twarog, Sophia and Promila Kapoor, Editors. 2004. Protecting and Promoting Traditional Knowledge: Systems, National Experiences and International Dimensions. Geneva: UNCTAD, 401 p.

 

UNCTAD-ICTSD. 2005. Resource Book on TRIPS and Development. Geneva and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 830 p.

 

Walker, Simon. 2001. The TRIPS Agreement, Sustainable Development and the Public Interest. Gland/Geneva, Switzerland: IUCN - The World Conservation Union, 61 p.

 

WTO. 1994/1999. The Legal Texts – The Results of the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations. Cambridge, UK: WTO/Cambridge University Press, 493 p. The legal texts are available on www.wto.org