Tuesday, 13 July 2010
LEAVING ROOM IN THE PROTOCOL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIALIZED INTERNATIONAL ABS ARRANGEMENTS - EXAMINING THE CASE OF AGRICULTURAL MICROBIAL GENETIC RESOURCES SYSTEM-WIDE GENETIC RESOURCES PROGRAMME (SGRP) OF THE CGIAR
Speakers addressed how – in the longer term – specialized international access and benefit sharing norms could be fashioned to support the use of microbial genetic resources in agricultural research and development, ultimately contributing to increased food security. Because there is not time before Nagoya for delegates to consider such approaches, it is important that the CBD ABS Protocol leaves room for the evolution of specialized international ABS arrangements in the future.
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THE NESTLE-ROOIBOS AND HONEYBUSH CASE: LESSONS LEARNED AND CONSTRUCTIVE WAYS FORWARD WITHIN THE DRAFT PROTOCOL ON ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING THE BERNE DECLARATION AND NATURAL JUSTICE: LAWYERS FOR COMMUNITIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Recent allegations have flagged five patent applications by Nestle as contravening international and domestic South African law relating to access of genetic resources. This event explored the theoretical and practical "ins and outs" of the draft protocol on access and benefit sharing, drawing upon practical lessons learned from the Nestle-Rooibos and Honeybush case to recommend constructive ways forward.
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SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY : A NEW CHALLENGE FOR ABS? THE BERNE DECLARATION AND NATURAL JUSTICE: LAWYERS FOR COMMUNITIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
This event provided an overview of some of the most recent developments in synthetic biology and explained in what way they constitute a challenge to the Access and Benefit Sharing regime.