
Intellectual Property Law of Plants
Oxford University Press
Published on 23. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
592 pages
978-0-19-870091-3 (ISBN)
Description
Plant intellectual property law is a complex proposition which stands apart from other intellectual property endeavours, and this book seeks to elucidate on the key issues involved. This work encompasses aspects of plant innovation and related law in the US and overseas providing a global perspective.
Full treatment is given to the legal and technological framework; intellectual property regimes of importance in plant breeding; formal grants of rights under plant variety protection schemes; plant and utility patent regimes and trade mark regimes. Antitrust restrictions on intellectual property licensing and international regulations on plant genetic resources are also covered in detail. All this ensures this text guarantees a comprehensive collection of all useful materials.
Written by an expert team of both academics and practitioners, this book is the first to provide unique practical analysis on the creation and implementation of specialised, plant-specific intellectual property regimes.
Full treatment is given to the legal and technological framework; intellectual property regimes of importance in plant breeding; formal grants of rights under plant variety protection schemes; plant and utility patent regimes and trade mark regimes. Antitrust restrictions on intellectual property licensing and international regulations on plant genetic resources are also covered in detail. All this ensures this text guarantees a comprehensive collection of all useful materials.
Written by an expert team of both academics and practitioners, this book is the first to provide unique practical analysis on the creation and implementation of specialised, plant-specific intellectual property regimes.
Reviews / Votes
The three authors are, respectively, a law professor (Indiana University), a practising lawyer (partner in Foley & Lardner) and a former seed industry executive (with Pioneer Hi-Bred), so they are able to give an informed and rounded view ... The book is written primarily for specialists growers, breeders, plant biotechnologists, and those who advise them. But it should be of wider interest ... the book is stimulating, well written and with interesting historical sidelights. * Tim Roberts, Bio-Science LaW Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
1004 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-870091-3 (9780198700913)
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Mark D. Janis | Herbert H. Jervis | Richard C. Peet
Intellectual Property Law of Plants
E-Book
01/2014
OUP eBook
€141.99
Available for download
Persons
Mark D. Janis is the Robert A. Lucas Chair in Law and Director of the Center for Intellectual Property Research at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law (Bloomington)
Herbert H. Jervis is the former Vice President and Chief Intellectual Property Counsel of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, a Dupont Company
Richard C. Peet is a partner with the law firm of Foley & Lardner LLP. He is a former Chair of the firm's Chemical & Pharmaceutical Practice Group and International Business Team. He is an adjunct professor at George Mason University
Herbert H. Jervis is the former Vice President and Chief Intellectual Property Counsel of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, a Dupont Company
Richard C. Peet is a partner with the law firm of Foley & Lardner LLP. He is a former Chair of the firm's Chemical & Pharmaceutical Practice Group and International Business Team. He is an adjunct professor at George Mason University
Author
H. Blair & Joan V. White Professor of Intellectual Property LawH. Blair & Joan V. White Professor of Intellectual Property Law, University of Iowa College of Law
Adjunct Prof. of LawAdjunct Prof. of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law
PartnerPartner, Foley & Lardner
Content
1. Overview: The Intellectual Property Complex for Plants ; 2. Innovation in Plant Breeding ; 3. An Overview of UPOV Systems ; 4. US Plant Variety Protection ; 5. Plant Breeders' Rights Outside the US ; 6. US Plant Patent Protection ; 7. US Utility Patent Protection ; 8. Utility Patent Protection for Plants Outside the United States ; 9. Transactional Law and Plants ; 10. Variety Denominations, Trade Marks and Unfair Competition Protection ; 11. Trade Secret Protection ; 12. Regulations on Plant Genetic Resources