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Contracting for ABS: The legal and scientific implications of bioprospecting contracts
… benefit-sharing requirements 15 1.2.1 Sovereign rights in genetic resources 16 1.2.2 Scope and coverage of ABS 17 … of Bioprospecting: 183 A Comparative Analysis 4.1 Marine Organisms 185 4.2 Symbionts: Are they the true sources … for the trees? Tropical biodiversity is a disappearing resource 278 7.2.6 Biodiscovery versus conservation: A false …
Introductory Course to Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… Course to the International Legal Framework on Marine Biodiversity Book: Book - Unit 1 - Introduction … activities do not necessarily have to be related to resource exploitation, for example by oil rigs, but could … or uses of marine living organisms, parts thereof or their genetic material. While some regard it as marine scientific …
An explanatory guide to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… in three programme areas; Biological Diversity and Marine Resources; Climate Change and Energy; and Trade, … The issue: biosafety 5 Box 4. History 6 Box 5. Examples of genetic modification 9 IV Cross-cutting issues 11 Box 6. … (UNEP), Microbial Strain Data Network (MSDN) – Information Resource for the Release of Organisms (IRRO) …
Biodiversity for (Bio)technology under the Convention on Biological Diversity: bioprospecting partnership in practice
… of value and the discovery of new intelligent uses for genetic resources. As a private, of public interest and … products and to increase the capacity of the human resource in the fields of the ecology, the taxonomy and the … resources in public or private lands, terrestrial or marine environments, under ex situ or in situ conditions and …