987 resultados para Treaty of Paris (1814)


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Translation of the author's Histoire de la campagne de 1814, which was first published Paris, 1815 and republished Paris, 1816, as part 1 of his Histoire des campagnes de 1814 et de 1815.

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"Verzeichniss der bei der darstellung benützten gedruckten materialien": bd. 1, p. 5-8.

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Translation of selections from the author's Tableau de Paris.

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Lyman is stated to have been the author in Memorial biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, v.l (1880) p. 172.

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A key controversy in negotiating the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, and the likely long-term effectiveness of the agreement, is the way in which the intellectual property provisions are interpreted and applied to the key genetic resources forming the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) system of International Agricultural Research Centres' (IARC) collections. This paper reviews the intellectual property provisions in the treaty and examines the likely consequences from patenting under the Patents Act 1990 over materials derived from these collections. The consequence is argued to be significant and, over time, these practices are likely to deplete the usefulness of these collections and undermine the relevance of the treaty. The paper concludes that Australia's interests might best be served by arguing that access to these collections, and the other materials under the treaty, be subject to a non-exclusive, royalty free licence for any use of the derived materials to develop useful new plant varieties.