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  • The global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism under the Nagoya Protocol

    The global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism under the Nagoya Protocol2

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 18/03/2019

    Article 10 of the Nagoya Protocol provides for Parties to consider the need for and the modalities of a global multilateral benefit sharing mechanism for situations not covered under a bilateral approach. But why is it so difficult for Parties to settle the things straight on this matter?

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  • The Nagoya Protocol: Please sign here, here and here before proceeding with your research

    The Nagoya Protocol: Please sign here, here and here before proceeding with your research0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 11/10/2018

    The Nagoya Protocol is a novel legal instrument and it aims to enable fair access and benefit sharing of genetic resources, but to what cost? Its implementation creates serious impediments for progress in science.

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  • The global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism under the Nagoya Protocol
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    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 18/03/2019
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