Abstract

This article analyses the legislative participation in the construction of intellectual property rights, specifically those referring to the property of improved plant varieties, which are a requisite for the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). Research findings show that social differentiation is expressed as inequity in the search of spaces for legislative discussion.

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