reconciling trade in biotechnology with environment and development? /
edited by Christoph Bail, Robert Falkner and Helen Marquard.
Washington, D.C. :
Distributed in North America by the Brookings Institution,
2002.
xxx, 578 pages ;
21 cm
Published in association with the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Sustainable Development Programme.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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
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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)
Biotechnology-- Environmental aspects.
Biotechnology industries-- Law and legislation.
Biotechnology-- Safety measures.
Environmental law, International.
Biotechnology.
Commerce.
International Cooperation.
Accords commerciaux.
Biodiversité.
Biodiversity.
Biotechnologie.
Biotechnology-- Environmental aspects.
Biotechnology industries-- Law and legislation.
Biotechnology-- Safety measures.
Biotechnology.
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity (Cartagena, 29 January 2000).
Environmental law, International.
Environmental protection.
Environnement.
Genetically modified organisms.
International trade.
Naturschutz
Négociations internationales.
Organismes génétiquement modifiés.
Pays développés.
Pays en développement.
Transgene Pflanzen
UE/CE Relations extérieures.
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