A Guide To Intellectual Property Issues In Access And Benefit Sharing Agreements Russian Version

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A Guide to Intellectual Property Issues in Access and Benefit-sharing Agreements (Russian version)

Author: World Intellectual Property Organization
language: ru
Publisher: WIPO
Release Date: 2019-07-22
An essential complement to the WIPO Database of Access and Benefit-sharing Agreements, this guide offers users and providers of genetic resources an accessible overview of intellectual property issues in access and benefit-sharing agreements.
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