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A moving target : Genetic resources and options for tracking and monitoring their international flows
… assuming that they attach importance to promoting domestic socio-economic development. While this question is … been contaminated by unpermitted discharges of hazardous waste must pay the price of cleaning up that waste, even if … point for regulation may be very difficult to apply to domestic utilization of genetic resources – a process that …
Issues o compliance: Considerations for the international Regime on access and benefit sharing
… level through the adoption or adaptation of appropriate domestic measures, for instance the enactment of legislation, … In general, on-site inspections are executed by domestic authorities, treaty compliance bodies or independent … has occurred.17 Since inspections interfere in their domestic affairs, Parties sometimes consider them to be …
The legal framework for the management of animal genetic resources
… for Food and Agriculture COP Conference of the Parties DAD Domestic Animal Diversity EAGGF European Agricultural … WTO World Trade Organization WWL-DAD World Watch List for Domestic Animal Diversity (FAO) FOREWORD The Animal … the only available source of fuel. Domestic animal waste products serve also as a source of fertilizer and soil …
The long and winding road: negotiating a treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
… particles, indus- trial, agricultural and residential waste); vessels; exploration and exploitation of natural … dependency on tuna resources, lower mean per capita gross domestic product, a greater number of fishing vessels, and … issues and have highlighted lessons learned from domestic expe- riences. Discussing EIAs, both States have …
Addressing the problems of access : Protecting sources, while giving users certainty
… CBD, ABS is entirely focused on cross-border situations. Domestic uses of the coun- try's own genetic resources are … This does not mean that the source country cannot regulate domestic uses, however, only that they are not directly part … in home or kitchen gardens and intended primarily for domestic use, (b) the sale or exchange of agricultural …
Covering ABS: Addressing the need for sectoral, geographical,legal and international integration in the ABS regime - papers and studies of the ABS Project
… countries – i.e., countries that do not have signifi- cant domestic industries that create or market the products of … international (Convention to Combat Desertification) and domestic levels (adoption of a National Action Plan to Combat … common grounds in environmental regulations, both at the domestic and at the international level.210 Partici- pation …
IUCN Information Papers on Marine Genetic Resources
… was primarily harvested as seafood may also provide fish waste that can be used downstream for research on its MGR … stakeholders; and, compatibility with international and domestic legislation (e.g. the Nagoya Protocol and the … As well, the success of nutraceutical extraction from fish waste (see below) could lead to the large scale harvesting of …
An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… ............... 149 Article 15 Compliance with Domestic Legislation or Regulatory Requirements on Access and … Guide to the Nagoya Protocol Article 16 Comliance with Domestic Legislation or Regulatory Requirements on Access and … to the acquisition of genetic resources in violation of domestic ABS legislation requiring PIC and MAT. In short, it …
Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts
… as appropriate to the circumstances and subject to domestic law, should also be obtained.’ This suggests the … be normally both expensive and overbooked by foreign and domestic companies who better recognise their need for … to degrade organopollutants in ra- dioactive, mixed-waste environments (Cavicchioli and Thomas 2000). Genetic …