International liability regime for biodiversity damage : the Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur supplementary protocol /
International liability regime for biodiversity damage : the Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur supplementary protocol /
Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur supplementary protocol
edited by Akiho Shibata.
- xviii, 282 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Routledge research in international environmental law .
- Routledge research in international environmental law. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A new dimension in international environmental liability regimes : a prelude to the supplementary protocol / Negotiating the supplementary protocol : the co-chair's perspective / The legal significance of the supplementary protocol : the result of a paradigm revolution / Administrative approach to liability : its origin, negotiation and outcome / A scientific perspective on the supplementary protocol / Civil liability in the supplementary protocol / One legally-binding provision on civil liability : why was it so important from the African negotiators' perspective / Trade and the supplementary protocol : how to achieve mutual supportiveness / The supplementary protocol : a treaty subject to domestic law? / Challenges and opportunities in the implementation of the supplementary protocol : reinterpretation and re-imagination / The Supplementary Protocol and the EU Environmental Liability Directive : similarities and differences / Edward Brans and Dorith Dongelmans -- A Japanese approach to the domestic implementation of the supplementary protocol / The industry's compact and its implication for the supplementary protocol / Beyond the supplementary protocol / Akiho Shibata -- Akiho Shibata -- Rene Lefeber and Jimena Nieto Carrasco -- Rene Lefeber -- Alejandro Lago Candeira -- Reynaldo Ariel Alvarez-Morales -- Gurdial Singh Nuar -- Elmo Thomas and Mahlet Teshome Kebede -- Rodrigo C.A. Lima -- Worku Damena Yifru and Kathryn Garforth -- Dire Tladi -- Eriko Futami and Tadashi Ohtsuka -- J. Thomas Carrato, John Barkett and Phil Goldberg -- Akiho Shibata. Introduction. The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur supplementary protocol on liability and redress / Conclusion.
'The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety was adopted on 15 October 2010 in Nagoya, Japan. The Supplementary Protocol provides international rules and procedures in the field of liability and redress relating to living modified organisms (LMOs) in response to damage caused by those LMOs to the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking into account risks to human health. The adoption came at a time when doubts had been raised about the efficacy of multilateral environmental diplomacy after the collapse of the climate change negotiations in 2009 at Copenhagen, and indeed, the Supplementary Protocol was the first universal environmental treaty adopted since the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001. This book examines in depth the prelude to, the negotiation over, and the legal significance of the core provisions of the Supplementary Protocol focusing particularly on its incorporation of an administrative approach to liability for biodiversity damage, rather than a fully-fledged civil liability regime. Contributors to the volume include Co-Chairs of the negotiating group and the negotiators and advisors from some of the key negotiating Parties and the chapters will thus provide valuable insights into the environmental treaty-making process. Topics covered include: legal structure of the Supplementary Protocol; the role of science and scientists in implementation process; the interaction of elements of administrative approach to liability with domestic legal systems and WTO law; and comparisons with the EU Environmental Liability Directive. The book demonstrates the significant changes in the political configuration of environmental treaty negotiations which have come about in the twenty-first century and argues that the liability approach of the Supplementary Protocol illustrates the historical development of States' obligations under international law to address transboundary harm caused by activities within their jurisdictions or under their control'--
9780415722421 (hardback) RM430.82 041572242X (hardback) 9781315849744 (ebook) 1317910788 (electronic book) 9781317910787 (electronic book)
Convention on Biological Diversity (1992 June 5). (2010 October 29) --Protocols, etc.
Liability for environmental damages.
Biodiversity conservation--Law and legislation.
Environmental law, International.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A new dimension in international environmental liability regimes : a prelude to the supplementary protocol / Negotiating the supplementary protocol : the co-chair's perspective / The legal significance of the supplementary protocol : the result of a paradigm revolution / Administrative approach to liability : its origin, negotiation and outcome / A scientific perspective on the supplementary protocol / Civil liability in the supplementary protocol / One legally-binding provision on civil liability : why was it so important from the African negotiators' perspective / Trade and the supplementary protocol : how to achieve mutual supportiveness / The supplementary protocol : a treaty subject to domestic law? / Challenges and opportunities in the implementation of the supplementary protocol : reinterpretation and re-imagination / The Supplementary Protocol and the EU Environmental Liability Directive : similarities and differences / Edward Brans and Dorith Dongelmans -- A Japanese approach to the domestic implementation of the supplementary protocol / The industry's compact and its implication for the supplementary protocol / Beyond the supplementary protocol / Akiho Shibata -- Akiho Shibata -- Rene Lefeber and Jimena Nieto Carrasco -- Rene Lefeber -- Alejandro Lago Candeira -- Reynaldo Ariel Alvarez-Morales -- Gurdial Singh Nuar -- Elmo Thomas and Mahlet Teshome Kebede -- Rodrigo C.A. Lima -- Worku Damena Yifru and Kathryn Garforth -- Dire Tladi -- Eriko Futami and Tadashi Ohtsuka -- J. Thomas Carrato, John Barkett and Phil Goldberg -- Akiho Shibata. Introduction. The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur supplementary protocol on liability and redress / Conclusion.
'The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety was adopted on 15 October 2010 in Nagoya, Japan. The Supplementary Protocol provides international rules and procedures in the field of liability and redress relating to living modified organisms (LMOs) in response to damage caused by those LMOs to the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking into account risks to human health. The adoption came at a time when doubts had been raised about the efficacy of multilateral environmental diplomacy after the collapse of the climate change negotiations in 2009 at Copenhagen, and indeed, the Supplementary Protocol was the first universal environmental treaty adopted since the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001. This book examines in depth the prelude to, the negotiation over, and the legal significance of the core provisions of the Supplementary Protocol focusing particularly on its incorporation of an administrative approach to liability for biodiversity damage, rather than a fully-fledged civil liability regime. Contributors to the volume include Co-Chairs of the negotiating group and the negotiators and advisors from some of the key negotiating Parties and the chapters will thus provide valuable insights into the environmental treaty-making process. Topics covered include: legal structure of the Supplementary Protocol; the role of science and scientists in implementation process; the interaction of elements of administrative approach to liability with domestic legal systems and WTO law; and comparisons with the EU Environmental Liability Directive. The book demonstrates the significant changes in the political configuration of environmental treaty negotiations which have come about in the twenty-first century and argues that the liability approach of the Supplementary Protocol illustrates the historical development of States' obligations under international law to address transboundary harm caused by activities within their jurisdictions or under their control'--
9780415722421 (hardback) RM430.82 041572242X (hardback) 9781315849744 (ebook) 1317910788 (electronic book) 9781317910787 (electronic book)
Convention on Biological Diversity (1992 June 5). (2010 October 29) --Protocols, etc.
Liability for environmental damages.
Biodiversity conservation--Law and legislation.
Environmental law, International.
