ACCESSION IN THE PLANT BREEDER’S RIGHT REGIME
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https://doi.org/10.29393/RD253-1ARCP20001Keywords:
Accession, Property, breeder’s right, plant varieties, Civil ActionsAbstract
This paper postulates some relations between accession and a specific field of intellectual property: that which regulates plant varieties. It is shown how, in the field of protected plant varieties, accession makes it possible to integrate the normative vacuum present in the Chilean law regulating the breeder’s right, which lacks norms establishing civil actions (or other legal instruments with analogous purposes) in the event of infringement of the breeder’s right. This does not affect the advisability of a legislative reform that better integrates the aforementioned gap.Downloads
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