The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing is an innovative multilateral environmental agreement that has significantly developed the international biodiversity regime. In addition, it has considerable implications for the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, for research and commercial development activities in various sectors, as well as for food security, health, trade, oceans, and development cooperation. A prestigious group of international experts analyses the implications of the Nagoya Protocol for different areas of international law, and its implementation challenges in various regions, or of a cross-cutting nature. The volume thus combines the perspectives of legal scholars and of stakeholders involved in the negotiations of the Protocol and the preparations towards its entry into force.
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The 2010 Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing in Perspective analyses the implications of this innovative environmental treaty for different areas of international law, and its implementation challenges in various regions and from the perspectives of various stakeholders.
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INTRODUCTION Elisa Morgera, Matthias Buck and Elsa Tsioumani PART I – IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW CHAPTER 1. The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing: Innovations in International Environmental Law Lyle Glowka and Valérie Normand CHAPTER 2. The International Human Rights Law Implications of the Nagoya Protocol Annalisa Savaresi CHAPTER 3. An Analysis of the Relationship between the Nagoya Protocol and Instruments related to Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and Farmers' Rights Claudio Chiarolla, Selim Louafi and Marie Schloen CHAPTER 4. A Healthy Look at the Nagoya Protocol - Implications for Global Health Governance Marie Wilke CHAPTER 5. The Law of the Sea: A before and an after Nagoya? Charlotte Salpin CHAPTER 6. The Nagoya Protocol and WTO Law Riccardo Pavoni PART II – REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES CHAPTER 7. Implementing the Nagoya Protocol in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges for African Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Peter Munyi and Harry Jonas CHAPTER 8. An Asian Developing Country’s View on the Implementation Challenges of the Nagoya Protocol Gurdial Singh Nijar CHAPTER 9. Challenges in the Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol from the Perspective of a Member State of the European Union: The Case of Spain Alejandro Lago Candeira and Luciana Silvestri CHAPTER 10. Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol in JUSCANZ Countries: The Unlikely Lot Geoff Burton CHAPTER 11. The Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Opportunities Jorge Cabrera Medaglia PART III – CROSS-CUTTING IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES CHAPTER 12. The Implications of the Nagoya Protocol for the Ethical Sourcing of Biodiversity María Julia Oliva CHAPTER 13. Governing Global Scientific Research Commons under the Nagoya Protocol Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Arianna Broggiato, Selim Louafi, Eric Welch and Fulya Batur CHAPTER 14. The Role of Private International Law under the Nagoya Protocol Claudio Chiarolla CHAPTER 15. An International Cooperation Perspective on the Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol Tomme Rosanne Young CONCLUSIONS Elisa Morgera, Matthias Buck and Elsa Tsioumani
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789004217195
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
988 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
584

Biografisk notat

Elisa Morgera (LLM, University College London; PhD, European University Institute) is Lecturer in European Environmental Law at the University of Edinburgh School of Law. She is the author of Corporate Accountability in International Environmental Law (OUP, 2009) and co-author of Environmental Integration in the EU's External Relations (Hart, 2012).

Matthias Buck (Ass. iur, M.A.) works with the European Commission's Environment Directorate-General. He was the main EU negotiator of the Nagoya Protocol an is the author of "The Nagoya Protocol on ABS" in RECIEL 20(1), 2011, 47-61.

Elsa Tsioumani (LLM, College of Europe) is a lawyer specializing in international and European environmental law. She is a regular contributor to the Yearbook on International Environmental Law and Environmental Policy and Law, and has consulted for various international organizations.