Jagjit works in the Faculty of Business & Economics at Monash University as a Lecturer.
Plahe, J., 2011, TRIPS downhill: India's plant variety protection system and implications for small farmers, Journal of Contemporary Asia [P], vol 41, issue 1, Routledge, Oxon UK, pp. 75-98.
Arup, C., Plahe, J.K., 2010, Pharmaceutical patent networks: Assessing the influence of India's paragraph 3(d) internationally, Intellectual Property Quarterly [P], vol 2010, issue 1, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, UK, pp. 15-43.
Plahe, J.K., 2009, The implications of India's amended patent regime: Stripping away food security and farmers' rights?, Third World Quarterly [P], vol 30, issue 6, Routledge, UK, pp. 1197-1213.
Plahe, J.K., Inder, B.A., Nyland, C., 2006, An evaluation of Australia's proposal for improved market access for products from least developed countries, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, vol 11, issue 3, Routledge, Abingdon UK, pp. 292-307.
Plahe, J.K., Nyland, C.T., 2003, The WTO and patenting of life forms: policy options for developing countries, Third World Quarterly, vol 24, issue 1, Carfax Publishing Ltd, UK, pp. 29-45.
Plahe, J.K., 2005, Globalising trade in agriculture: the implications of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) agriculture agreement on the right to food in developing countries, Human Rights in a Globalizing Era? Proceedings of the Conference, 04 August 2005 to 06 August 2005, University of Windsor, Ontario Canada, pp. 1-13.
Plahe, J.K., 2004, The Global Commodity Chain (GCC) approach and the organisational transformation of global agriculture, Conference Proceedings 2004: Dynamism and Challenges in Internationalisation, 05 November 2004 to 06 November 2004, University of Canberra, Canberra ACT Australia, pp. 1-21.
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