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Biodiversity for (Bio)technology under the Convention on Biological Diversity: bioprospecting partnership in practice
… guided toward the solution of problems and the search of knowledge and products. INBio-University of Strathclyde … domain, independently that they are in private lands, in indigenous territories or the property rights on the … resources that possess the owners. In the cases of indigenous territories, public or private owners of the lands …
Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts
… 55 2.3.4.2 ‘Industry-wide custom and practice’ 56 2.3.4.3 Indigenous and traditional law 56 2.4 Enforceability: … the Panama ICBG 288 7.4.8 The Panama ICBG and traditional knowledge 288 7.4.9 Biodiversity conservation component of … arises out of the fact that benefits are not shared with indigenous groups and communities, but are distributed in …
An explanatory guide to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety Box 4. History11 The knowledge on which the techniques of genetic modification are … countries which may have very different ecosystems and indigenous or- ganisms. Although these LMOs may have been … that might not be regarded as scien- tific – for example, indigenous and traditional knowledge and information, as well …
Development of IUCN policy on biodiversity conservation and synthetic biology
… with, where appropriate, the full participation of indigenous and local communities; NOTING the extensive work … undertaken by the Secretariat of the CBD to synthesise knowledge, views and experiences of governments, civil society, indigenous peoples and local communities and other …