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Implementing the Nagoya Protocol: Comparing Access and Benefit-sharing Regimes in Europe Brendan Coolsaet
Implementing the Nagoya Protocol: Comparing Access and Benefit-sharing Regimes in Europe
Brendan Coolsaet
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Biographical Note: Brendan Coolsaet is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Philosophy of Law, UC Louvain (Belgium). He has (co-)authored a number of high-quality papers and reports on environmental governance and policy for public authorities such as the European Commission, the UK Parliament and the Belgian Government. Fulya Batur holds an LL. B. in Law from the Universite catholique de Louvain, and an LL. M in Public International Law from University College London. She is currently a PhD research fellow undertaking research on the institutional needs of agricultural biodiversity. Arianna Broggiato is a free-lance legal consultant specialized in ABS and marine related issues. She recently finished a post-doctoral experience in law at the Universite catholique de Louvain, in the research unit on Biodiversity Governance. She holds an LLM in Environmental Law and a PhD in International Law. John Pitseys is a Research Fellow at the Centre de recherche et d information socio-politiques (CRiSP). He graduated in Law and Philosophy at the Catholic University of Louvain and obtained a PhD in Philosophy at the Hoover Chair of Social and Economic Ethics (UCL). Tom Dedeurwaerdere is the Director of the Biodiversity Governance Unit of the Centre for the Philosophy of Law, professor of philosophy of science at the Universite catholique de Louvain and senior research associate at the National Research Foundation, Belgium (F. R. S.-FNRS)."Table of Contents: Contents List of Contributorsiv Acronymsxi Prefacexiv Janez Poto nik, European Commissioner for the Environment (2010-2014) Acknowledgementsxv Introduction. Access and Benefit-sharing & the Nagoya Protocol: The Confluence of Abiding Legal Doctrines Arianna Broggiato, Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Fulya Batur and Brendan Coolsaet PART I ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING REGIMES IN EUROPE Chapter 1. Genetic Resources in a Multi-layered Institutional Cake: The Regulation of Access and Benefit-sharing in Belgium John Pitseys, Brendan Coolsaet, Fulya Batur, Tom Dedeurwaerdere and Arianna Broggiato Chapter 2. The ABS Framework in Denmark Veit Koester Chapter 3. Commentary on the ABS Provisions of the Draft Biodiversity Law of France Claudio Chiarolla Chapter 4. Access and Benefit-sharing in Germany Lily O. Rodriguez, Miriam Dross and Karin Holm-Mueller Chapter 5. Legal Framework in Greece Regarding the ABS Regime, Implementation Gaps and Issues Requiring National and International Attention Efpraxia-Aithra Maria and Georgia-Panagiota Limniou Chapter 6. An Analysis of the ABS Regime in the Netherlands Bert Visser, Bernd van der Meulen and Hanna Schebesta Chapter 7. Norwegian Experiences with ABS Morten Walloe Tvedt Chapter 8. Analysis of the ABS Framework in the United Kingdom132 Elta Smith Chapter 9. Implementing the Nagoya Protocol in Spain: Challenges and Perspectives Luciana Silvestri and Alejandro Lago Candeira Chapter 10. The Legal Regime of Genetic Resources in Turkey: Opportunities for Access and Benefit-sharing Fulya Batur PART II IMPLEMENTING THE NAGOYA PROTOCOL IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Chapter 11. Privateer, Pirate or Ghost Ship? An Inquiry into the Complementarity between Community Law and French Law for the Benefit of the Indigenous People of French Guiana Philippe Karpe, Alexis Tiouka, Ivan Boev, Armelle Guignier and Florencine Edouard Chapter 12. Private Standards and the Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol: Defining and Putting in Practice Due Diligence in the EU Regulation on ABS Maria Julia Oliva Chapter 13. The Multilevel Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol in the European Union Christine Godt Chapter 14. Collecting Plant Genetic Resources in Europe: A Survey of Legal Requirements and Practical Experiences Lorenzo Maggioni, Isabel Lopez Noriega, Isabel Lapena, Vojtech Holubec and Johannes Engels Conclusion. Comparing Access and Benefit-sharing in Europe Brendan Coolsaet Bibliography" Contributor Bio: Dedeurwaerdere, Tom Tom Dedeurwaerdere is Director of the Biodiversity Governance Unit and Professor of the Philosophy of Social Sciences at the Catholic University, Leuven. The editor of two books on the global environmental commons, he was recently awarded a grant from the European Research Council for a project on governing the global genetic resource commons.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 23 de abril de 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9789004293205 |
| Editores | Brill - Nijhoff |
| Género | Interdisciplinary Studies > Environmental Studies |
| Páginas | 410 |
| Dimensiones | 150 × 220 × 20 mm · 771 g |
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