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Analysis of opportunities and challenges in IPR and agriculture / Kochhar, Sudhir   Journal Article
Kochhar, Sudhir Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper assimilates and contributes to the current state of IPR knowledge and proprietary products in the Indian jurisdiction. The influence of international IPR domain and influx of proprietary foreign technology products on Indian agricultural technology profile vis-à-vis the plight of the national players is discussed, particularly, with respect to patenting in plant biotechnology/transgenics. The factual scenario under the national PPV&FR regime is narrated. This paper also analyses the recent foreign interests in respect of patenting in the areas of animal vaccines and diagnostics vis-à-vis the existing strength of the national system, which needs to be maintained.
Key Words Technology Transfer  Agriculture  Patent  Fr  Licensing  Vaccines 
PR  PPV  Transgenic  Diagnostics 
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ID:   078886


Intellectual Property Right Abuses in the Patent Licensing of T: a study of some typical cases from China / Zhan, Ying; Zhu, Xuezhong   Journal Article
Zhan, Ying Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Licensing  Standard 
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ID:   091695


Licensing of nuclear power plants: the case of Sweden in an international comparison / Michanek, Gabriel; Soderholm, Patrik   Journal Article
Michanek, Gabriel Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Efficient power plant licensing procedures are essential for the functioning of deregulated electricity markets. The purpose of this paper is to review and analyse the licensing process for nuclear power plants in Sweden, and in part contrast the Swedish case with the corresponding approaches in a selection of other countries. This approach permits a discussion of how licensing processes can be altered and what the benefits and drawbacks of such changes are. The paper highlights and discusses a number of important legal issues and implications, including, for instance: (a) the role of political versus impartial decision-making bodies; (b) the tension between national policy goals and implementation at the local level; (c) public participation and access to justice; (d) consistency and clarity of the legal system; and (e) the introduction of license time limits.
Key Words Nuclear Power  Sweden  Licensing 
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ID:   139202


Regulation of private maritime security companies in Germany and Spain: a comparative study / Burgin, Annina; Schneider, Patricia   Article
Schneider, Patricia Article
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Summary/Abstract The use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) has become an increasingly popular measure to counter maritime piracy. This article examines how two established maritime nations, Germany and Spain, have approached the regulation of maritime PMSCs. The article demonstrates that there are similarities but also significant differences between the two regulatory systems and concludes that the governance frameworks that emerged are tailored to the needs of each state. While Germany underwent a long process to establish a sophisticated licensing scheme specifically designed for maritime PMSCs, Spain swiftly applied the framework that governs PMSCs active on land to those companies operating at sea.
Key Words Maritime law  Piracy  Germany  Spain  Maritime Violence  Licensing 
PMSCs 
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