Intellectual property and genetically modified organisms : a convergence in laws / edited by Charles Lawson, Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Australia; Berris Charnley, St. Anne's College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom. - England : Ashgate, 2015 - xvi, 242 pages ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intellectual property and genetically modified organisms / Berris Charnley and Charles Lawson -- Cui bono? Gauging the successes of publicly-funded plant breeding in retrospect / Berris Charnley -- "The story of a love spurned" : Monsanto in the the United Republic of Soy / Stephen Hubicki -- Competition in the agricultural seeds sector : patents and competition at a cross-roads? / Charles Lawson -- Regulating for traditional innovation in agricultural organisms / Karinne Ludlow -- Myriad genetics and the remaining uncertainty for biotechnology inventions / Dianne Nicol -- Just label it : consumer rights, GM food labelling, and international trade / Matthew Rimmer -- Unnaturally natural : inventing and eating genetically engineered aquadvantageŽ salmon, and the paradox of nature / Jay Sanderson and Fran Humphries -- Information about information about information : GMOs and law as a "flexible technology" / Kieran Tranter.

9781472443458 (hardback)

2014031727


Genetically modified foods--Law and legislation.
Intellectual property.
Plants, Cultivated--Patents.

K3927 / .I58 2015

346.04/84 / I61