Current developments and trends in the field of intellectual property: implications for Arab countries by Ahmed Abdel Latif | 28 Jun 2005
Statement by civil-society on biotech ECOWAS conference by INADES-Formation, ROPPA, RECAO, Consumers International, CPPGM & CPPGAF | 24 Jun 2005 NEWS RELEASE: Civil society statement at the closing of the ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African states) Ministerial Conference on biotechnology in West African agriculture (24 June 2004) NEWS RELEASE: Civil society statement at the closing of the ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African states) Ministerial Conference on biotechnology in West African agriculture (24 June 2004)
Community Harvest (June 2005) by Australian City Farms & Community Gardens Network | 23 Jun 2005 This is the winter 2005 issue of the ACFCGN newsletter, Community Harvest. The network especialises on building local food cultures though promotion and establishment of community gardens. This is the winter 2005 issue of the ACFCGN newsletter, Community Harvest. The network especialises on building local food cultures though promotion and establishment of community gardens.
Bt Cotton in KwaZulu Natal: Technological Triumph but Institutional Failure by Marnus Gouse, Johann Kirsten, Bhavani Shankar and Colin Thirtle | 17 Jun 2005 A look back at the original Reading University study that challenges its conclusions. A look back at the original Reading University study that challenges its conclusions.
How to Sue a Corporation: Get yourself legal protection from corporations selling GE seeds by Greenpeace | 16 Jun 2005 Thousands of farmers in Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra are suffering because they have not received any compensation following the failure of Bt. cotton crop. This is a manual to help ensure farmers from penury and corporate control. Thousands of farmers in Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra are suffering because they have not received any compensation following the failure of Bt. cotton crop. This is a manual to help ensure farmers from penury and corporate control.
Article 27.3(b), relationship between the TRIPS Agreement and the CBD, and the protection of traditional knowledge and folklore by USA | 10 Jun 2005
Article 27.3(b), relationship between the TRIPS Agreement and the CBD and protection of traditional knowledge and folklore by Peru | 8 Jun 2005
Pesticide productivity and transgenic cotton technology: The South African smallholder case by B. Shankar and C. Thirtle, Journal of Agricultural Economics 56 (1): 97-116. | 7 Jun 2005
Costs of Bt cotton production in South Sulawesi province in 2001 season by Alimuddin Musbar, farmer from Bulukumba | 6 Jun 2005
Intellectual property in investment agreements: The TRIPS-plus implications for developing countries by South Centre | 31 May 2005
Free Knowledge Free Society by | 31 May 2005 a declaration adopted during the Free Software Free Society Conference held at Thiruvananthapuram onMay 28-29 calling upon the social and political institutions to eliminate systems that hinder thedevelopment of the gnowledge society (see www.gnowledge.org). a declaration adopted during the Free Software Free Society Conference held at Thiruvananthapuram onMay 28-29 calling upon the social and political institutions to eliminate systems that hinder thedevelopment of the gnowledge society (see www.gnowledge.org).
The relationship between the TRIPS Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the protection of traditional knowledge and folklore and the review of implementation of the TRIPS Agreement under Article 71.1 by Switzerland | 30 May 2005
Bt cotton in South Africa: the case of the Makhathini farmers by Elfrieda Pschorn-Strauss | 25 May 2005 This article summarises the results of five years of research undertaken by Biowatch South Africa on the socio-economic impact of Bt cotton on small-scale farmers in South Africa. This article summarises the results of five years of research undertaken by Biowatch South Africa on the socio-economic impact of Bt cotton on small-scale farmers in South Africa.