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Access and Benefit Sharing Mechanism: A Theoretical Framework

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
The loss of biodiversity became a major concern for the entire world at the end of the 20th century. A series of serious debates were organized across the globe for meeting out a solution with international cooperation to prevent the loss of biodiversity and to conserve it for the future generation and sustenance of the ecosystem.
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Access and Benefit Sharing User Measures in Switzerland

The Journal of World Intellectual Property, 2010
This article, based on a study commissioned by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment, aims at identifying what legal, administrative and policy measures could be designed in a country such as Switzerland to promote compliance by users of genetic resources and traditional knowledge with measures regarding access and benefit sharing (ABS).
Daniel Kraus, Markus Rüssli
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Access to genetic resources and benefit sharing

2001
Access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing seems to be a fairly new concept. However, the prospecting of plants and animals dates back to colonial times. In the past few years the challenging issue of how ecology, economics and sociology overlap has witnessed an explosion of publications and talks about the concept of “bioprospecting” and how it ...
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Access and benefit sharing––The perspective of basic research

Phytomedicine, 2019
With the adoption of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) the 196 member countries have agreed that organisms and their derivatives are the property of the country of their origin (CBD Art.3, Art 15). While the spirit of the CBD is generally acknowledged, the ownership causes considerable problems, last not least for research which by the CBD ...
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Access and Benefit Sharing in Horticultural Genetic Resources

2019
The biodiversity of the Earth, constituted of all the living beings and their environment, plays an important role in the subsistence of life. Due to the recent rapid advancements in science and technology and globalisation, use of biodiversity is at unprecedented levels.
P. G. Veena, P. E. Rajasekharan
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Access and Benefit Sharing in India: Challenges Ahead

2016
The essence of the Nagoya Protocol is to regulate the utilisation of genetic resources and associated TK for commercial and research purposes by requiring the users of these resources to share the benefits with the country/community as the case may be.
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FRUITDIV Guide on Access and Benefit-Sharing

The FRUITDIV project aims to enhance the knowledge and use of crop wild relatives of the most important fruit species in human diets, which have originated in Europe and neighbouring regions, i.e. apples, apricots and cherries. It wishes to do so by collecting and gathering knowledge on these plants to adopt the most efficient conservation strategies ...
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Conclusion. Comparing Access and Benefit-Sharing in Europe

2015
Brendan Coolsaet articulates a comparative analysis of the ABS regimes in Europe, and outlines a comprehensive evaluation of the challenges related to the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol taking into account the provisions of the EU Regulation on ABS.
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