The Nagoya Protocol and Its Implications on the EU Atlantic Area Countries.
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Martins, Joana
Cruz, Diogo
Vasconcelos, Vitor
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The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and Fair and Equitable Sharing of
Benefits Arising from their Utilization came into force in October 2014. In the European Union (EU),
new legislation had to be developed in order to apply the mandatory elements of the Protocol, namely,
the Regulation (EU) Nº 511/2014 (ABS Regulation) and the Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/1866,
laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Regulation ABS with regard to the register
of collection, monitor user compliance, and best practices. As a consequence, EU countries had to
develop their own legislation in order to implement the Nagoya Protocol (NP), as well as the EU
regulations. One important fact that distinguishes the national legislation of the EU countries is
that some countries choose to control access to genetic resources (GR), while others do not apply
access measures. The Atlantic Area countries in the EU share an attractive coastline with regard
to the potential of t.....
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Publisher: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/2/92Journal
Journal of Marine Science and EngineeringVolume
8Issue
Article 92Page Range
20pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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10.3390/jmse8020092Citation
Martins, J., Cruz, D., and Vasconcelos, V. (2020) The Nagoya Protocol and Its Implications on the EU Atlantic Area Countries. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 8:92, 20pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8020092Collections
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