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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

Uganda No access legislation.
(Updated May 2001)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/ug/ ug-nr-021-en.pdf

Ukraine No access legislation.
(Updated 2001)
http://www.freenet.keiv. ua:8080/ciesin/N_97/ eng/en_21.htm

United Arab Emirates No information. http://www.biodiv.org/ world/map.asp? ctr=ae

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Article 15 - The Department for International Development (DFID) Common Policy Guidelines project, involvement in the Expert Panel and contributions to forthcoming Bonn Workshop on access and benefit sharing (ABS) are all examples of how UK stakeholders contribute to work with other stakeholders worldwide to develop guidelines and practices.So, too, is the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew's work to establish ABS agreements with its partners worldwide—documents from their work may be found at www.rbgkew.org.uk/conservation
Article 16 - A large proportion of the natural resources projects in the UK aid program with developing countries involve technology transfer as do many of the Darwin Initiative projects. One example is a project helping St. Helena develop appropriate methods for propagating their rare, endemic plants (undertaken by Royal Botanic Garden Kew and funded by the Department for International Development) has technology transfer at its heart.
Article 19 - No legislation.
(Updated May 2001)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/uk/ uk-nr-02-en.pdf

United Republic of Tanzania No information. http://www.biodiv.org/ world/map.asp? ctr=tz

Uruguay No access legislation.
(Updated 2001)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/uy/ uy-nr-02-es.pdf (Spanish)

Uzbekistan No existing legislation.
(Updated December 1997)
http://www.biodiv.org/ doc/world/uz/ uz-nr-01-en.pdf

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