NEW SERBIAN LEGISLATION ON RECOGNITION AND PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETIES
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Economics of Agriculture, 2010, vol. 57, issue 3
Abstract:
From the year 2009, in the Republic of Serbia the legislation on recognition and protection of plant varieties has been largely harmonized with relevant international legislation, especially with the EU legislation. Namely, two laws, the main international conventions in this field, as well as several by-laws were adopted in the period. In this way, conditions, testing and treatment for the recognition of the variety, entry in the register of varieties of agricultural plants, maintenance of the variety, and the establishment of special commission for the recognition of varieties were regulated in accordance with the international standards. Also, in the frame of protection of breeder's rights, the conditions, manner and procedure for the protection of breeder′s rights of plant varieties, as well as registration in the appropriate registers, were harmonized with relevant international legislation.
Keywords: International Relations/Trade; Political Economy; Productivity Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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