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Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts
… engineering and bioprospecting 191 4.4.3.1 Generating chemical diversity through bioprospecting and synthetic … surveys, to broaden the baseline data for select- ing candidate species for phytopharmaceutical development... (vi) … of the licensing and develop- ment of a promising drug candidate. So far 14 countries10 have signed LOCs. …
The legal framework for the management of animal genetic resources
… It avoids or largely reduces the use of synthetic chemical inputs, such as fertilizers, pesticides, additives … are binding in all member states, and applicable to the candidate countries and to other third countries which export … out inspections both within the member states and in the candidate countries, and in other third countries that export …
IUCN Information Papers on Marine Genetic Resources
… Whilst it is questionable whether major blockbuster drug/chemical compounds will emanate from such research, the … Whilst it is questionable whether major blockbuster drug/chemical compounds will emanate from such research, the … biodiversity may arise when for example a promising drug candidate is found, and an additional, more substantial …
Covering ABS: Addressing the need for sectoral, geographical,legal and international integration in the ABS regime - papers and studies of the ABS Project
… resource extraction, shipping ac- tivities (oil, chemical and cargo spills), the strategic use of seamount … natural rubber, resin for polymer plastics, and specific chemical compounds for the chemical indus- try.126 In the … 49. 286 Cf. e.g., PHARE for Central and Eastern European candidate countries, TACIS for countries belonging to the …