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|a Morgera, Elisa
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|a Unraveling the Nagoya Protocol
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b a commentary on the Nagoya Protocol on access and benefit-sharing to the Convention on Biological Diversity
|c by Elisa Morgera, Elsa Tsioumani and Matthias Buck
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|a Leiden
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|c 2014, [2014]
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|a 1 online resource (xxvi, 417 p.)
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|a 4.1 Internationally Recognized Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples4.2 Internationally Recognized Rights of Local Communities; 4.3 Human Rights-related Risks and Opportunities, Limitations and Innovations under the Protocol; 5 About This Commentary; Article 1. Objective; 1 Overview; 2 Objective and Means; 3 Traditional Knowledge; 4 Links with Conservation and Sustainable Use; 5 Legal and Practical Functions; Article 2. Use of Terms; 1 Overview; 2 Utilization of Genetic Resources; 2.1 The Intent; 2.2 The Material; 2.2.1 Derivatives; 2.2.2 Commodities in Trade; 3 Utilization of Traditional Knowl
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|a The Inter-State Dimension
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 390-411) and index
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|a Article 3. Scope1 Overview; 2 Subject-matter Scope; 2.1 Human Genetic Resources; 3 Outstanding Questions; 3.1 Temporal Scope; 3.2 Spatial Scope; Article 4. Relationship with International Agreements and Instruments; 1 Overview; 2 Relationship with Existing Agreements; 3 Relationships with Future Agreements; 3.1 WIPO Negotiations; 4 Relationship with Specialized ABS Instruments; 4.1 Genetic Resources Covered by the ITPGRFA; 4.2 Genetic Resources with Pathogenic Properties; 4.3 Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction; 4.4 CGRFA.
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|a Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Table of Legal Materials Cited; Introduction; 1 The International Debate on Access and Benefit-sharing; 1.1 Asymmetries and the Ethical Rationale for ABS; 1.2 An Incentive-based Approach to Biodiversity Conservation and the Economic Rationale for ABS; 1.3 The ABS Provisions of the CBD; 2 From the CBD to the Nagoya Protocol via the Bonn Guidelines; 3 Traditional Knowledge and ABS; 4 Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities as Beneficiaries of the CBD and the Nagoya Protocol
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|a 3.1 National Sovereignty over Genetic Resources and Domestic Measures on Access3.2 The Concept of State PIC; 4 Access to Genetic Resources Held by Indigenous and Local Communities; 4.1 Parties' Obligation; 4.2 The Concept of Community PIC Concerning Genetic Resources; 4.2.1 Approval and Involvement; 4.2.2 Community PIC and Private-sector Users; 5 Access Standards; 5.1 Legal Certainty, Clarity and Transparency; 5.2 Fair and Non-arbitrary Access Rules and Procedures; 6 Minimum Procedural Requirements for PIC; 7 Minimum Requirements for MAT.
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|a Sustainable development / Law and legislation / fast
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|a Biodiversity conservation / Law and legislation
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|a Nature conservation / Law and legislation
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|a Biodiversity conservation / Law and legislation / fast
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|a Convention on Biological Diversity / (1992 June 5) / (2010 October 29) / Protocols, etc
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|a Renewable natural resources / Law and legislation
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|a Environmental law, International / fast
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|a Nature conservation / Law and legislation / fast
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|a Renewable natural resources / Law and legislation / fast
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|a Convention on Biological Diversity (1992 June 5) / fast
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|a Tsioumani, Elsa
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|a Buck, Matthias
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|a Brill Nijhoff E-Books Collections 2009-2014
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|a Legal studies on access and benefit-sharing
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|a The Nagoya Protocol is an unprecedented international environmental agreement that equally addresses development, distributive justice, and environmental sustainability. With a balanced view of the various possible interpretations of the Protocol provisions, in light of different national and regional perspectives, and a systematic highlighting of its legal innovations, Unraveling the Nagoya Protocol: A Commentary on the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing to the Convention on Biological Diversity will serve as a seminal work for all those interested in the environment, human rights
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