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Innovation and Policy Process: Case of Transgenic Sweet Potato in Kenya
(2002)
Biotechnology is being integrated into the existing science and technology policy process in
Kenya. This process is embedded in the country's history of agricultural development,
characterised by conventional technology, ...
Community, farmers' and Breeders' Rights in Africa: Towards a Legal Framework for sui generis Legislation
(International Environmental Law Research Centre, 2003)
The Genetic Use Restriction Technologies, Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development in Eastern and Southern Africa
(2006)
Many eastern and southern African countries have had to revisit their intellectual
property rights regimes in response to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) of the World Trade ...
A Review Of The Kenya National Legal System
(2004)
The coming into force of the Biosafety Protocol2
charts out a new direction in the
growth and development of modern biotechnology. It is a timely and vital development
given that in a very short time frame, transgenic ...
Breathing Life into Dead Theories about Property Rights: de Soto and Land Relations in Rural Africa
(Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, 2006)
Presumption of a direct causal link between formalisation of property rights
and economic productivity is back on the international development agenda.
Belief in such a direct causal relationship had been abandoned in ...
African Copyright and Access 2 Knowledge Country Report: Kenya
(Shuttleworth Foundation, Cape Town, 2009)
The two main hypotheses tested by this research were: that the copyright environment in Kenya is not at present
maximising access to learning materials; and that the copyright environment can be changed in order to ...
Improving Tools and Techniques for Crisis Management: The Ecological Sources of Conflict
(International Environmental Law Research Centre, 2001)