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" The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 967942
Doc. No : b722312
Title & Author : The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety : : reconciling trade in biotechnology with environment and development? /\ edited by Christoph Bail, Robert Falkner and Helen Marquard.
Publication Statement : London :: Earthscan ;Washington, D.C. :: Distributed in North America by the Brookings Institution,, 2002.
Page. NO : xxx, 578 pages ;; 21 cm
ISBN : 1853838365
: : 1853838403
: : 9781853838361
: : 9781853838408
Notes : Published in association with the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Sustainable Development Programme.
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Foreword / Klaus Topfer -- Pt. I. Background: the road to the Cartagena Protocol and beyond. 1. Negotiating the biosafety protocol: the international process / Robert Falkner. 2. The road to the biosafety protocol / Hamdallah Zedan. 3. A mandate for a biosafety protocol: the Jakarta negotiations / Antonio G. M. La Vina. 4. The Biosafety Working Group (BSWG) process: A personal account from the chair / Veit Koster. 5. The extraordinary meeting of the Conference of the Parties (ExCOP) / Christian Samper. 6. The follow-up process and the Intergovernmental Committee for the Cartagena Protocol (ICCP) / Philemon Yang. 7. Scientific aspects of the biosafety debate / Helmut Gaugitsch -- Pt. II. The making of the protocol: actors' perspectives on the negotiations. 8. United States / Cathleen A. Enright. 9. Canada / Richard Ballhorn. 10. Ethiopia / Tewolde B. G. Egziabher. 11. Jamaica / Elaine Fisher. 12. Brazil / Arthur H. Villanova Nogueira. 13. Philippines / Bernarditas C. Muller. 14. Seychelles / John Nevill. 15. Iran / Mohammad Reza Salamat. 16. China / Cai Lijie. 17. European Union / Christoph Bail, Jean Paul Decaestecker and Matthias Jorgensen. 18. Switzerland / Beat Nobs. 19. Norway / Birthe Ivars. 20. Japan / Kiyo Akasaka. 21. Mexico / Amanda Galvez. 22. Central and Eastern Europe / Gabor Nechay. 23. Colombia / Juan Mayr. 24. United Kingdom / Michael Meacher. 25. Canada / David Anderson. 26. European Commission / Margot Wallstrom. 27. Greenpeace International / Louise Gale. 28. Third World Network / Gurdial Singh Nijar. 29. Environment Business & Development Group / Richard Tapper. 30. Global Industry Coalition / Laura M. Reifschneider -- Pt. III. Key elements of the protocol. 31. Definitions / Piet van der Meer. 32. Scope / Helen Marquard. 33. Advance informed agreement procedures / Eric Schoonejans. 34. Commodities / Francois Pythoud. 35. Risk assessment / Robert Andren and Bill Parish. 36. Documentation / Johan Bodegard. 37. Capacity-building and the Biosafety Clearing-House / John Herity. 38. Non-parties / Kate Cook. 39. Socio-economic considerations / Rajen Habib Khwaja. 40. Liability and redress / Worku Damena. 41. Liability: 'No Liability, No Protocol' / Kate Cook. 42. The financial mechanism / John W. Ashe. 43. Legal and institutional issues / Katharina Kummer. 44. Annexes / Gert Willemse. 45. The precautionary principle / Laurence Graff. 46. The relationship with other international agreements: an EU perspective / Margarida Afonso. 47. The relationship with other agreements: much ado about a savings clause / Sabrina Safrin -- Pt. IV. Implications for environment, trade and development: an assessment. 48. Prospects for international environmental law / Ruth Mackenzie and Philippe Sands. 49. Implications for trade law and policy: towards convergence and integration / Thomas Cottier. 50. The significance of the protocol for WTO dispute settlement / Robert Howse and Joshua Meltzer. 51. A developing-country perspective / Amarjeet Ahuja. 52. The Global Environment Facility and the protocol / Avani Vaish. 53. Conclusion / Christoph Bail, Robert Falkner and Helen Marquard -- Pt. V. Appendices -- A1. Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity: full text -- A2. Protocol on biosafety: draft negotiation text (excerpts) -- A3. Article 19 of the Convention on Biological Diversity (1992): handling of biotechnology and distribution of its benefits -- A4. The 'Jakarta mandate' (1995): decision II/5 of the Conference of the Parties -- A5. Further reading on international biosafety
Subject : Biotechnology industries-- Law and legislation.
Subject : Biotechnology-- Environmental aspects.
Subject : Biotechnology-- Safety measures.
Subject : Environmental law, International.
Subject : Biotechnology.
Subject : Commerce.
Subject : International Cooperation.
Subject : Accords commerciaux.
Subject : Biodiversité.
Subject : Biodiversity.
Subject : Biotechnologie.
Subject : Biotechnology industries-- Law and legislation.
Subject : Biotechnology-- Environmental aspects.
Subject : Biotechnology-- Safety measures.
Subject : Biotechnology.
Subject : Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity (Cartagena, 29 January 2000).
Subject : Environmental law, International.
Subject : Environmental protection.
Subject : Environnement.
Subject : Genetically modified organisms.
Subject : International trade.
Subject : Naturschutz
Subject : Négociations internationales.
Subject : Organismes génétiquement modifiés.
Subject : Pays développés.
Subject : Pays en développement.
Subject : Transgene Pflanzen
Subject : UE/CE Relations extérieures.
Subject : Convention on Biological Diversity, (1992 June 5)., Protocols, etc., (2000 January 29)
: Cartagena-Protokoll über biologische Sicherheit, 2000 Januar 29
: Cartagena-Protokoll über biologische Sicherheit.
: Convention on Biological Diversity (1992 June 5)
Dewey Classification : ‭343/.0786606‬
LC Classification : ‭K3925.B56‬‭C37 2002‬
NLM classification : ‭MK 8900‬rvk
: ‭WF 9710‬rvk
: ‭WG 1600‬rvk
Added Entry : Bail, Christoph.
: Falkner, Robert,1967-
: Marquard, Helen.
Added Entry : Earthscan.
: Sustainable Development Programme (Royal Institute of International Affairs)
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