The need to regulate access to genetic resources and ensure a
fair and equitable sharing of any resulting benefits was at the
core of the development of the Convention on Biological Diversity
(CBD). The CBD established a series of principles and requirements
around access and benefit sharing (ABS) in order to increase
transparency and equity in the international flow of genetic
resources, yet few countries have been able to effectively
implement them and ABS negotiations are often paralysed by
differing interests.
This book not only examines these complex challenges, but offers
workable, policy-oriented solutions. International contributors
cover theoretical approaches, new significant national legislation,
the concept of traditional knowledge, provider and user country
measures and common solutions. Exploring specific, salient examples
from across the globe, the authors provide lessons for national
regulation and the ongoing negotiations for an international ABS
regime. Uniquely, this book also looks at the potential for
'horizontal' development of ABS law and policy, applying lessons
from bilateral approaches to other national contexts.
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