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The Battle Against Antimicrobial Drug Resistance: Analyzing Recent Developments And The Necessity For Major Agricultural Reforms, Nikki Sanford Jun 2016

The Battle Against Antimicrobial Drug Resistance: Analyzing Recent Developments And The Necessity For Major Agricultural Reforms, Nikki Sanford

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Consequences Of Cambodia’S Rubber Boom: Assessing The Governmental, Environmental, And Human Rights Violations In The Industry’S Current Regulatory Framework, Ross Natividad Jun 2016

Consequences Of Cambodia’S Rubber Boom: Assessing The Governmental, Environmental, And Human Rights Violations In The Industry’S Current Regulatory Framework, Ross Natividad

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Saving The Orange: How To Fight Citrus Greening Disease (And It’S Not Through Genetic Engineering), Evan Feely Jun 2016

Saving The Orange: How To Fight Citrus Greening Disease (And It’S Not Through Genetic Engineering), Evan Feely

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Productivity And Diversity In Research And Agriculture: Improving The Ipr Landscape For Food Security, A. Max Jarvie Jun 2016

Productivity And Diversity In Research And Agriculture: Improving The Ipr Landscape For Food Security, A. Max Jarvie

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instruments governing intellectual property rights over conventionally bred plant varieties and genetically modified plants has made the management of food security a global concern. Current intellectual property regimes do not provide clear support for innovations in crop productivity or biodiversity, both of which are implicated in the long term stability of food supply. This Paper examines the intellectual property regimes governing agricultural food stocks with respect to the level of support they provide for three key research programs in the development of crop seeds and …