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Friday, January 09, 2009

Index of National Access Regimes and Status of CBD Implementation

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CBD Signatory Country Legislation Summary Web Site

Pakistan No access legislation.Pakistan plans to Develop access legislation as a matter of priority to comply with Article 15 (genetic resources), Article 16 (technology) and Article 19 (handling of biotechnology and distribution of its benefits).
(Updated August 1999)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/pk/ pk-nbsap-01-en.doc

Palau No information. http://www.biodiv.org/ world/map.asp? ctr=pw

Panama No information. http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/pa/ pa-nr-abs-es.pdf http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/pa/ pa-nbsap-01-pl- en.pdf

Papua New Guinea No information. http://www.biodiv.org/ world/map.asp? ctr=pg

Paraguay No information. http://www.biodiv.org/ world/map.asp? ctr=py

Peru Article 15 - Probable legislation.
Article 16 - No legislation.
Article 19 - No legislation.
(Updated May 2001)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/pe/pe-nr-02-es.pdf (Spanish)

Philippines Article 15 - EO 247 entitled Prescribing Guidelines and Establishing a Regulatory Framework for the Prospecting of Biological and Genetic Resources, Their By-products and Derivatives, for Scientific and Commercial Purposes and For Other Purposes was formulated on the basis of the CBD and the 1987 Philippine Constitution.The State has the ultimate responsibility of preserving and protecting the environment. The State owns, among others, wildlife, flora and fauna, and has full control and supervision over the disposition, development and utilization thereof. At the national level, both EO the recently enacted Republic Act (RA) No. 837 1 or the Indigenous People’s Rights Act of 1997 clearly extend the authority to give PIC beyond the State, by requiring that consent be secured from the community and not just the State. The Philippines is known to be the first country to formulate and implement specific framework legislation on access to genetic resources. Other countries have benefited from the Philippine’s experience in implementing Article 15 and have learned from its successes and failures.
Article 16 - The Philippine access regulation (EO 247) treats both foreign and local collectors equally in terms of requirements and opportunities for access, except for requirements that encourage technology transfer from the foreign collector to local collaborators. Article 19 - After the creation of the National Committee on Biosafety pursuant to Executive Order No. 430, the first edition of the Philippine Biosafety Guidelines was released by the NCBP in 1991.The guidelines cover all work involving genetic engineering and the importation, introduction, field release and breeding of organisms that are potentially harmful to people or the environment even though these are not genetically modified. The Philippines was one of the first countries in Asia to formulate biosafety guidelines.
(Updated May 1998)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/ph/ ph-nr-01-en.pdf

Poland Article 15 - Access is regulated to only a limited extent by the Nature Conservation Act. This Act regulates the practice of obtaining biologic material from protected species.
Article 16 - The Ministry of the Economy is interested in selected aspects of the international trade in this sphere, including that in biotechnologies.Principles for business are provided for in the Act on Principles for the Detailed Control of Foreign Trade in Goods and Technologies in Connection with International Agreements and Obligations<(which controls the trade in hazardous technologies and goods), and the Act on Foreign Trade in Goods and Technologies of Strategic Importance for the Security of the State(which regulates the principles in this sphere, as well as ensuring the upholding of international peace and security, the principles for the monitoring and registration of the aforementioned trade, and responsibility for non-compliance with the law on trade in these goods, technologies and services).
Article 19 - Put before Parliament at the end of 2000, the draft Genetically Modified Organisms Act sets out guidelines for the contained use of GMOs, their introduction into the environment and their inclusion for trade, as well as for the protection of those who are in contact with these kinds of organism.
(Updated May 2001)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/pl/ pl-nr-abs-en.pdf http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/pl/ pl-nr-02-en.pdf

portugal No access legislation.
(Updated 1998)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/pt/ pt-nr-01-en.pdf

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