PLANT AND BIOTECHNOLOGICAL LAW

THESE ARE SPECIAL INVENTIONS BECAUSE THEY INVOLVE THE MODIFICATION OF LIVING BEINGS, ANIMALS OR PLANTS.

Plant and animal varieties are nothing new. Since humans have existed and become interested in cultivation, they have sought to improve and optimise plant and animal varieties through biological processes of crossbreeding or species selection. Today, with the advent of biotechnology, genetic modification allows new species to be obtained through artificial cloning and gene modification.

Apart from the enormous ethical and environmental implications of these techniques, there is a proprietary regime that benefits the breeder and is implemented through special laws or, simply, the granting of patents. In any case, it is a complex regulation that involves the European Union and is based on numerous international agreements.

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