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An explanatory guide to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… to a country for the first time must notify the Party of import in advance and provide certain information relating to the LMO. The Party of import then has an opportunity to examine this information and may decide to accept or reject the import, or attach conditions to it, based on a risk …
Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts
… have used, to sell and have sold, to offer to sell, and to import any Licensed Products in the Licensed Fields of Use … have used, to sell and have sold, to offer to sell, and to import any tangible embodiment of the Patent Rights and to … quarantine and biosafety regulations and rules as to import or release of genetic material. 39 Each Party to this …
WTO Panel Report on the "EC-Biotech" Case: Considerations for Trade and Development"
… of biotech products; and (iii) measures related to the import and/or marketing of specific biotech products taken by … approval of biotech products, and measures related to the import and/or marketing of specific biotech products taken by … a measure. Various EC Member State measures related to the import and/or marketing of specific biotech products: The …
Fact sheet - The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… The Protocol establishes procedures for regulating the import and export of LMOs from one country to another. There … into the environment must notify in writing the Party of import before the first proposed export takes place. The Party of import must acknowledge receipt of the notification within 90 …