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An Explanatory Guide to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
… 26 Article 1 Objective 31 Box 10. Provisions relating to transboundary movements only and provisions addressing a … provisions 35 Box 11. Navigational rights and freedoms and transboundary movements of LMOs 37 Box 12. Codex Alimentarius … of the Parties to the Protocol after it enters into effect. The main section of the Guide provides a “commentary” …
Major Components of the Cartagena Protocol - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… 4. Risk Assessment and Risk Management 5. Unintentional Transboundary Movement of LMOs 6. Identification of LMOs 7. … Building 9. Public Awareness and Participation 10. Transboundary Movement of LMOs with Non-Parties 11. … the Protocol applies to all LMOs that may have adverse effect on the conservation and sustainable use of biological …
The Nagoya – Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… on liability and redress for damage resulting from the transboundary movements of LMOs. An open- ended ad-hoc … https://www.informea.org/en/terms/transboundary-effect/ … event of damage by LMOs resulting in significant adverse effect to the conservation and sustainable use of biological …
International Aspects of Implementation
… of contents International aspects of Implementation 1. Transboundary and Regional Implementation Practical Example - … national implementation will depend on collaborations at a transboundary, regional and sub-regional levels. Achieving … http://www.informea.org/terms/implementation 1. Transboundary and Regional Implementation Transboundary …
Publication - An Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing
… BENEFIT-SHARING MECHANISM ............ 128 ARTICLE 11 TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION … 127 Article 11 Transboundary Cooperation … arising from the access to and use of those resources. In effect, with the entry into force of the CBD, a change of … unless countries choose to give a treaty such effect. Additionally, a treaty cannot apply to any act or …
UNEP Guide for Negotiators of Multilateral Environmental Agreements
… for example, the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their … on the Ban of the Import into Africa and the Control of Transboundary Movement and Management of Hazardous Waste … into force. Once an MEA ‘enters into force’ it has legal effect and implementation begins. As implementation goes …
Introduction to the Convention on Biological Diversity
… screened funded projects for their potential domestic, transboundary and global environmental impacts. In 1991, the … the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context, the most comprehensive international … reflects the “no-harm” obligation of customary law in the transboundary context. http://informea.org/treaties/cbd …
Ramsar Convention Manual, 6th Edition
… Cooperation with and between Contracting Parties 4.4.2 Transboundary wetland conservation 4.4.3 Transboundary species conservation 4.4.4 Regional cooperation … of the habitats . . . mean that any potentially adverse effect would require the government to demonstrate that it …
Manual for the national focal points for CMS and its instruments
… 81 5.3.1 Transboundary and Regional Implementation … • A specialized, comprehensive forum of experts on transboundary migratory species; • Global and regional … thirds of the Parties present and voting. The change takes effect after 90 days, unless a Party notifies the Depositary …