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V Matlova - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Possible consequences of the Nagoya Protocol for animal breeding and the worldwide exchange of animal Genetic Resources
    Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section A — Animal Science, 2017
    Co-Authors: E. Martyniuk, V Matlova, C Marguerat, D Bojkovski, D Bouchel, Sipke Joost Hiemstra, B. Berger, N. Sæther
    Abstract:

    The paper discusses animal Genetic Resources in the context of the Nagoya Protocol, providing an overview of the distinctive features and practices in this sector of Genetic Resources. It presents ...

  • possible consequences of the nagoya protocol for animal breeding and the worldwide exchange of animal Genetic Resources
    Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section A-animal Science, 2017
    Co-Authors: E. Martyniuk, V Matlova, C Marguerat, D Bojkovski, D Bouchel, Sipke Joost Hiemstra, B. Berger, N. Sæther
    Abstract:

    ABSTRACTThe paper discusses animal Genetic Resources in the context of the Nagoya Protocol, providing an overview of the distinctive features and practices in this sector of Genetic Resources. It p...

  • management of farm animal Genetic Resources in the czech republic
    Slovak Journal of Animal Science, 2013
    Co-Authors: V Matlova
    Abstract:

    The paper describes the development of management of farm animal Genetic Resources in the Czech Republic, its development, achievements and experience. It mentions also recent policy of access to and exchange of animal Genetic Resources. Management of Genetic Resources for food and agriculture in the Czech (Czechoslovak) Republic developed under very various conditions over time. For decades, like the economy generally, it has been under state administration and planning. In 1950, according to the law the control over breeding was taken by the state and the system of the State Breeding Authority was fixed up by the Breeding Act in 1959. A list of authorized breeds was specified with designated breeding regions for each of them, according to production and natural conditions; except these any import was allowed only for testing in our local conditions and for experimental and scientific purposes.

Marcel Jaspars - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • access to and use of marine Genetic Resources understanding the legal framework
    Natural Product Reports, 2014
    Co-Authors: Laura E Lallier, Oonagh Mcmeel, Thomas Greiber, Thomas Vanagt, Alan D W Dobson, Marcel Jaspars
    Abstract:

    With the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol in 2010, an additional legal instrument under the Convention on Biological Diversity (1992), the legal landscape surrounding the access to and utilization of Genetic Resources will change. This is likely to impact working procedures for scientists, turning pre-existing ethics into legal obligations. The aim of this article is to inform scientists on the global access and benefit-sharing framework which has been set by the Convention on Biological Diversity and its Nagoya Protocol, focusing specifically on their application to marine Genetic Resources for which the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982) also has relevance.

Laura E Lallier - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • access to and use of marine Genetic Resources understanding the legal framework
    Natural Product Reports, 2014
    Co-Authors: Laura E Lallier, Oonagh Mcmeel, Thomas Greiber, Thomas Vanagt, Alan D W Dobson, Marcel Jaspars
    Abstract:

    With the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol in 2010, an additional legal instrument under the Convention on Biological Diversity (1992), the legal landscape surrounding the access to and utilization of Genetic Resources will change. This is likely to impact working procedures for scientists, turning pre-existing ethics into legal obligations. The aim of this article is to inform scientists on the global access and benefit-sharing framework which has been set by the Convention on Biological Diversity and its Nagoya Protocol, focusing specifically on their application to marine Genetic Resources for which the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982) also has relevance.

Catherine Monagle - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • marine Genetic Resources a review of scientific and commercial interest
    Marine Policy, 2009
    Co-Authors: David Leary, Marjo Vierros, Gwenaelle Hamon, Salvatore Arico, Catherine Monagle
    Abstract:

    Abstract Marine Genetic Resources both within and beyond national jurisdiction have been the focus of international negotiations in a range of forums in recent years. One recurrent theme throughout these discussions has been the absence of detailed information upon which policy responses to the emerging issue of the conservation and sustainable use of marine Genetic Resources (especially in areas beyond national jurisdiction) could be based. In an effort to address some of these knowledge gaps, this article examines the level and nature of scientific and commercial interest in marine Genetic Resources, including in areas beyond national jurisdiction. It also examines the changing perspectives of the scientific community in relation to the potential of marine Genetic Resources.

E. Martyniuk - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.