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E-raamat: Common Pools of Genetic Resources: Equity and Innovation in International Biodiversity Law [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) strives for the sustainable and equitable utilization of genetic resources, with the ultimate goal of conserving biodiversity. The CBD and the Nagoya Protocol which has since been elaborated suggest a bilateral model for access to genetic resources and the sharing of benefits from their utilization. There is concern that the bilateral exchange genetic resource for benefit sharing could have disappointing results because providers are left out of the process of research and development, benefits are difficult to be traced to sources, and providers owning the same resource may complain of being excluded from benefit sharing. Thus, the CBD objective of full utilization and equitability may become flawed. Common Pools of Genetic Resources: Equity and Innovation in International Biodiversity Law suggests common pools as a complementary approach to bilateralism. This is one of the first books to reply to a number of complex legal questions related to the interpretation and implementation of the Nagoya Protocol. Taking an inductive approach, it describes existing pools and analyzes how they are organized and how they perform in terms of joint R&D and benefit sharing. It presents case studies of the most characteristic types of common pools, provides suggestions for further developing existing pools to cope with the requirements of the CBD and NP and, at the same time uses the clauses these conventions contain to open up for commons approaches.Written by a team of expert academics and practitioners in the field, this innovative book makes a timely and valuable contribution to academic and policy debates in international environmental law, international biodiversity law, intellectual property law, climate law and the law of indigenous populations.
List of figures
xi
List of tables
xiii
Notes on contributors xv
Foreword xxi
Preface xxiii
Abbreviations xxv
Introduction 1(2)
1 Common pools of genetic resources and related traditional and modern knowledge: an overview
3(24)
Gerd Winter
PART I Local approaches
27(74)
2 Common pools of traditional knowledge: the story of the Kukula traditional health practitioners of Bushbuckridge, Kruger to Canyons (K2C) Biosphere Reserve, South Africa
29(11)
Gino Cocchiaro
Britta Rutert
3 Common pools of traditional knowledge and related genetic resources: a case study of San-I Hoodia
40(15)
Evanson Chege Kamau
4 Reinventing traditional medicine: Pacari and its struggle towards health, environmental protection and benefit sharing
55(24)
John Bernhard Kleba
5 Guardians of the seed: the role of Andean farmers in the caring and sharing of agrobiodiveristy
79(22)
Mario Tapia
Brendan Tobin
PART II National approaches
6 Genetic resources common pools in Brazil
101(26)
Juliana Santilli
7 Developing a common pools strategy for genetic resources for food and agriculture: a case study of Malaysia
127(23)
Gurdial Singh Nijar
8 Common pools of traditional Chinese medical knowledge in China
150(18)
Tianbao Qin
9 Common pools in aquaculture: exploring patent law, ABS and sui generis options
168(23)
Morten Walløe Tvedt
PART III Transnational approaches
10 Practices of exchanging and utilizing genetic resources for food and agriculture and the access and benefit-sharing regime
191(33)
Selim louafi
Marie Schloeen
11 Global scientific research commons under the Nagoya Protocol: governing pools of microbial genetic resources
224(22)
Tom Dedeurwaerdere
Arianna Broggiato
Dimitra Manou
12 Networks of ex situ collect ions of genetic resources
246(22)
Christine Godt
13 Biological databases for marine organisms: what they contain and how they can be used in ABS contexts
268(17)
Gorch Detlef
Bevis Fedder
14 Knowledge commons, intellectual property and the ABS regime
285(18)
Gerdd Winter
PART IV International approaches
15 ABS, justice, pools and the Nagoya Protocol
303(12)
Peter-Tobias Stoll
16 The World Health Organization's Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework as a public health resources pool
315(28)
Marie Wilke
17 The multilateral system of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture: lessons and room for further development
343(30)
Evanson Chege Kamau
18 Exploring bases for building common pools in Eastern Africa
373(26)
Evanson Chege Kamau
19 Common pools for marine genetic resources: a possible instrument for a future multilateral agreement addressing marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
399(16)
Thomas Greiber
Index 415
Dr Evanson Chege Kamau is senior researcher of the Research Centre for European Environmental Law (FEU) at the University of Bremen.



Professor Gerd Winter is Co-Director of the Research Centre for European Environmental Law (FEU) at the University of Bremen.