An Explanatory Guide to the Cartagena Protocol on BiosafetyIUCN, 2003 - 295 páginas This guide has been prepared by the IUCN Environmental Law Programme and the Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD), in cooperation with the World Resources Institute (WRI). The main goal of the guide is to facilitate the understanding of the obligations of Parties to the Protocol, by providing an information base on the content and origin of the Protocol provisions, accessible to the non-specialist and useful for those who will be involved in the development and implementation of national safety frameworks. |
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Contenido
Transit and contained | 7 |
Preamble | 25 |
Article 2 | 35 |
Article 3 | 41 |
Understanding the concept of scope in the Protocol | 53 |
Application of the Advance Informed Agreement procedure | 63 |
Acknowledgement of receipt of notification | 75 |
Article 11 | 83 |
Functions of SBSTTA under Article 25 CBD | 186 |
Secretariat | 187 |
Relationship with the CBD | 189 |
Monitoring and reporting | 191 |
50 | 193 |
Dispute settlement provisions of the CBD | 194 |
Compliance mechanisms under other multilateral environmental agreements | 195 |
Assessment and review | 197 |
Review of decisions | 93 |
Bilateral regional and multilateral agreements and arrangements | 99 |
General introduction to Articles 1516 and Annex III | 105 |
Risk management | 111 |
Handling transport packaging and identification | 123 |
Competent national authorities and national focal points | 129 |
Confidential information | 137 |
Capacitybuilding | 143 |
Public awareness and participation | 149 |
Illegal transboundary movements | 159 |
Socioeconomic considerations | 163 |
Liability and redress | 167 |
examples | 168 |
Core issues commonly addressed in liability and redress regimes | 170 |
General introduction to Articles 2831 | 171 |
Financial mechanism and resources | 173 |
The Global Environment Facility GEF | 175 |
example | 177 |
examples | 178 |
Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to this | 179 |
Subsidiary bodies | 185 |
Signature | 199 |
Entry into force | 201 |
Reservations | 203 |
Withdrawal | 205 |
Authentic texts | 207 |
Information required in notifications under Articles 8 10 and 13 | 209 |
Information required concerning living modified organisms intended for | 215 |
Risk assessment | 217 |
Appendix The Cartagena Protocol and the World Trade Organization | 225 |
53 | 228 |
The like product test | 234 |
Bibliography | 241 |
Supplementary materials | 243 |
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity | 245 |
Convention on Biological Diversity | 263 |
Decision II5 | 281 |
Decision EMI3 | 285 |
Recommendation 35 Annex III | 287 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aarhus Convention accordance with Article account risks addressed adopted advance informed agreement agreements and arrangements AIA procedure Annex apply appropriate Article 11 Basel Convention biological diversity Biosafety Clearing-House capacity-building Cartagena Protocol CBD COP commentary on Article Conference conservation and sustainable contained Contracting Party Convention COP/MOP developing country Parties domestic regulatory framework ensure entry into force environmental established ex-situ conservation export financial mechanism food or feed GATT gene genetic material genetically modified organisms GMOs human health ICCP identified informed agreement procedure intentional introduction intentional transboundary movement living modified organisms LMO-FFPs meeting ment modern biotechnology movement of LMOS multilateral negotiations non-Parties notifier nucleic acid obligations paragraph Parties serving Party of import protection receiving environment referred regulations relation risk assessment risk management risks to human rules scientific scope Secretariat specific SPS Agreement subsidiary body take into account TBT Agreement technical techniques trade trade-related measure treaty
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