Access and Benefit Sharing after the Nagoya Protocol
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Köp båda 2 för 930 krSebastian Oberthr is Academic Director of the Institute for European Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium. G. Kristin Rosendal is a research Professor at Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway.
1. Global Governance of Genetic Resources: Background and Analytical Framework 2. The Term Genetic Resources: Flexible and Dynamic while Providing Legal Certainty? 3. The Negotiations of the Nagoya Protocol: Issues, Coalitions and Process 4. The Role of Non-state Actors in the Nagoya Protocol Negotiations 5. The Role of the European Union in the Negotiations on the Nagoya Protocol: Self-interested Bridge Building 6. The Role of Switzerland in the Nagoya Protocol Negotiations 7. Goals, Strategies and Success of the African Group in the Negotiations of the Nagoya Protocol 8. The Nagoya Protocol and the Diffusion of Economic Instruments for Ecosystem Services 9. Beyond Nagoya: Towards a Legally Functional System of Access and Benefit-sharing 10. The Impact of the Nagoya Protocol on the Evolving Institutional Complex of ABS Governance 11. Balancing ABS and IPR Governance in the Aquaculture Sector 12. Governance Options for ex-situ Collections in Academic Research 13. Conclusions: An Assessment of Global Governance of Genetic Resources after the Nagoya Protocol