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Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts
… dispute resolution and people’s attitudes to the law, may lead to a divergence rather than a convergence of actual … are appropriate), ‘with the aim of sharing’ (i.e., which lead to the result of sharing) two things – • results of … be ad- dressed in individual ABS contracts. This may lead to some confusion, since some matters must be fixed by …
Introductory Course to Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… if occurring many hundreds of kilometres inland, often lead to widespread erosion and thereby large increases in … ports with financial benefits, these activities also lead to environmental and biodiversity concerns. Fisheries … freely. Failure to regulate will therefore inevitably lead to over-exploitation and economic inefficiency and …
An explanatory guide to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… plants engineered to produce pesti- cides internally could lead to reduced ap- plication of chemical pesticides; � use … for example in fuel and plastic pro- duction, could lead to a reduction in the use of chemicals. 39. However, a … requirements with regard to releases of LMOs that lead or may lead to unintentional transboundary movements …
WTO Panel Report on the "EC-Biotech" Case: Considerations for Trade and Development"
… planted biotech crops: Spain, which continued to be the lead country, followed by France, the Czech Republic, … of the precautionary principle; and feared that it could lead to the further fragmentation of international law and …