ABSTRACT

Modern biotechnology - the controversial manipulation of genes in living organisms - has far-reaching implications for agriculture, human health, trade and the environment. Against the odds, an international treaty governing biosafety and trade in biotechnology was adopted in 2000. The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety of the Convention on Biological Diversity deals with one of the most important and challenging issues thrown up by developments in biotechnology. This volume is a comprehensive review of the protocol and the process that led to its adoption. It includes contributions from many of the key players involved and analyses the commercial and political interests at stake, the operations and implications of the protocol, and prospects for the future.

part I|92 pages

Background: the road to the Cartagena Protocol and beyond

part II|186 pages

The making of the protocol: actors’ perspectives on the negotiations

part |10 pages

Miami Group

chapter 8|10 pages

United States

chapter 9|10 pages

Canada

part |51 pages

Like-Minded Group

chapter 10|9 pages

Ethiopia

chapter 11|5 pages

Jamaica

chapter 12|9 pages

Brazil

chapter 13|8 pages

Philippines

chapter 14|9 pages

Seychelles

chapter 15|5 pages

Iran

chapter 16|6 pages

China

part |20 pages

European Union

part |26 pages

Compromise Group

chapter 18|7 pages

Switzerland

chapter 19|7 pages

Norway

chapter 20|7 pages

Japan

chapter 21|5 pages

Mexico

part |6 pages

Central and Eastern Europe

chapter 22|6 pages

Central and Eastern Europe

part |33 pages

Environment ministers: political perspective on the final negotiations

chapter 23|12 pages

Colombia

chapter 24|7 pages

United Kingdom

chapter 25|7 pages

Canada

chapter 26|7 pages

European Commission

part |22 pages

Environmental NGOs

chapter 27|12 pages

Greenpeace International

chapter 28|5 pages

Third World Network

part |6 pages

Industry

chapter 30|6 pages

Global Industry Coalition

part III|176 pages

Key elements of the protocol

chapter 31|8 pages

Definitions

chapter 32|10 pages

Scope

chapter 34|8 pages

Commodities

chapter 35|9 pages

Risk assessment

chapter 36|6 pages

Documentation

chapter 38|10 pages

Non-parties

chapter 39|5 pages

Socio-economic considerations

chapter 40|5 pages

Liability and redress

chapter 42|9 pages

The financial mechanism

chapter 43|8 pages

Legal and institutional issues

chapter 44|8 pages

Annexes

chapter 45|13 pages

The precautionary principle

part IV|66 pages

Implications for environment, trade and development: an assessment