Abstract
Equitable sharing of the benefits of biodiversity is one of the main objectives of
the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). Yet understanding of the CBD rules and
principles on access and benefit sharing, as well as how they apply to biodiversity-based
research and development remains limited. In October 2010, the CBD adopted additional
rules on access and benefit sharing. These rules – known as the Nagoya Protocol –
provide clarification on several important issues, including the applicability of
access and benefit sharing to research on biochemical compounds and processes. As
a result, the Nagoya Protocol constitutes an important opportunity for institutions,
organizations, and companies committed to ethical practices regarding biodiversity.
Key words
biodiversity - Convention on Biological Diversity - access and benefit sharing - ethical
sourcing practices - traditional knowledge - Ethical BioTrade
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María Julia Oliva
Union for Ethical BioTrade
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