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Objectives of Day Two

Objectives of Day Two. To outline elements of a genebank policy on access and distribution To discuss the Convention on Biological Diversity To make access decisions To identify the elements of the ABS legislation to facilitate access to biological resources . Schedule of Day Two.

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Objectives of Day Two

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  1. Objectives of Day Two • To outline elements of a genebank policy on access and distribution • To discuss the Convention on Biological Diversity • To make access decisions • To identify the elements of the ABS legislation to facilitate access to biological resources

  2. Schedule of Day Two 08:30 – 09:00 Opening of the Day’s Activities 09:00 – 10:30 Session 3B. Convention on Biological Diversity: Making Access Decisions 10:45 – 13:00 Session 3B. (Continued) 14:00 – 15:30 Session 3C. Comparing Legislative Strategies 15:45 – 17:15 Session 3C. (Continued) 17:15 – 17:30 Feedback on the Day’s Activities/PAPA Tea/Coffee Break Lunch Tea/Coffee Break

  3. Objectives of Session 3B • To outline elements of a genebank policy on access and distribution

  4. CBD entered into force in 1993, as of November 2002 it has 186 Parties CBD applies to all types of genetic resources, both wild and domesticated CBD establishes international legal principles for access to genetic resources held in in situ and ex situ conditions; however, it only applies to genetic resources held in ex situ conditions acquired after its entry into force (and not covered by FAO Treaty) Convention on Biological Diversity

  5. Preamble Article 1. Objectives Article 2. Use of Terms Article 3. Principle Article 4. Jurisdictional Scope Article 5. Cooperation Article 6. General Measures for Conservation and Sustainable Use Article 7. Identification and Monitoring Convention on Biological Diversity

  6. Article 8. In-situ Conservation Article 9. Ex-situ Conservation Article 10. Sustainable Use of Components of Biological Diversity Article 11. Incentive Measures Article 12. Research and Training Article 13. Public Education and Awareness Article 14. Impact Assessment and Minimizing Adverse Impacts Convention on Biological Diversity

  7. Article 15. Access to Genetic Resources Article 16. Access to and Transfer of Technology Article 17. Exchange of Information Article 18. Technical and Scientific Cooperation Article 19. Handling of Biotechnology and Distribution of its Benefits Article 20. Financial Resources Article 21. Financial Mechanism Convention on Biological Diversity

  8. Article 22. Relationship with Other International Conventions Article 23. Conference of the Parties Article 24. Secretariat Article 25. Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice Article 26. Reports Article 27. Settlement of Disputes Article 28. Adoption of Protocols Convention on Biological Diversity

  9. Article 29. Amendment of the Convention or Protocols Article 30. Adoption and Amendment of Annexes Article 31. Right to Vote Article 32. Relationship between this Convention and Its Protocols Article 33. Signature Article 34. Ratification, Acceptance or Approval Article 35. Accession Article 36. Entry into Force Convention on Biological Diversity

  10. Article 37. Reservations Article 38. Withdrawals Article 39. Financial Interim Arrangements Article 40. Secretariat Interim Arrangements Article 41. Depositary Article 42. Authentic Texts Convention on Biological Diversity

  11. Annex I. Identification and Monitoring Annex 2. Part 1. Arbitration Part 2. Conciliation Convention on Biological Diversity

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