“The Evolving International Intellectual Property Regimes for Plant Varieties: Actors, Institutions & Narratives”

Wednesday, January 23rd  2019, 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm Osgoode Hall Law School (Ignat Kaneff Building) Room 1001

The International Law in the Global South Seminar Series is very thankful to Professor Titilayo Adebola,who delivered a captivating  presentation entitled “The Evolving International Intellectual Property Regimes for Plant Varieties: Actors, Institutions & Narratives” on January 23rd, 2019. Professor Adebola’s presentation was extremely well attended and inspired a very insightful post-seminar discussion amongst attendees.

Dr. Titilayo Adebola is a lecturer in law at the University of Aberdeen where she teaches Commercial Law and Intellectual Property Law courses. Her current research focuses on intellectual property rights for food and agriculture. She is interested in the broad range of cultural, economic, philosophical, political and social complexities that shape laws for food and agriculture at the local, national, regional and international levels. Dr. Adebola is a graduate of the University of Warwick and Olabisi Onabanjo University.

Watch Professor Adebola’s Lecture in the ILIGS Series Here

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