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Detection loophole attacks on semi-device-independent quantum and classical protocols [PDF]
Semi-device-independent quantum protocols realize information tasks - e.g. secure key distribution, random access coding, and randomness generation - in a scenario where no assumption on the internal working of the devices used in the protocol is made ...
Acin, Antonio +4 more
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A Study on Mandatory Disclosure Requirement of Genetic Resources
At the 63rd WIPO General Assembly in 2022, it was decided to hold a diplomatic conference on “disclosure requirements” in 2024. This decision signifies a significant step toward the adoption of disclosure requirement regime as an international standard.
Youngmo Kim
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CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS FOR COMPLYING WITH THE REGULATION NO. 511/2014 – PECULIARITIES FOR AGRICULTURE [PDF]
Romania is a European Union (EU) country with a biological diversity in situ as well as ex-situ due to collections of microorganisms, plant and animal species.
Camelia SAND SAVA, Maria-Mihaela ANTOFIE
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Fair Biodiversity Politics With and Beyond Rawls [PDF]
The access and benefit-sharing regime (ABS) of the Convention on Biological Diversity has been criticised for focusing on entitlements and asset exchanges. In this regard, the Nagoya Protocol provides little advance.
John Bernhard Kleba
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SAMUDRA Report No. 57, November 2010 [PDF]
Mackerel mayhem: On the ongoing dispute in northern Europe over the boom in mackerel stocks. Small and mighty: The Banjul civil society declaration on sustainable livelihoods in African fisheries.
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The state of commercial augmentative biological control: plenty of natural enemies, but a frustrating lack of uptake [PDF]
Augmentative biological control concerns the periodical release of natural enemies. In com- mercial augmentative biological control, natural enemies are mass-reared in biofactories for release in large numbers to obtain an immediate control of pests. The
Lenteren, J.C., van
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Implementation of Access and Benefit Sharing in The Bahamas: A Precautionary Tale
Biodiversity is incredibly important for the myriad ecosystem services it provides, especially for coastal nations such as The Bahamas. However, the newly implemented access and benefit sharing (ABS) regime is undermining scientific research, which is ...
Krista Sherman +4 more
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Digital biopiracy and the (dis)assembling of the Nagoya Protocol. [PDF]
Bond MR, Scott D.
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The Nagoya Protocol on the use of genetic resources:
O objetivo deste artigo é destacar o processo de negociação do Protocolo de Nagoya sobre a utilização dos recursos genéticos, adotado em outubro de 2010.
Catherine Aubertin, Geoffroy Filoche
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