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Current 'Light' and 'Heavy' Options for Benefit-sharing in the Context of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

机译:在《联合国海洋法公约》范围内分享利益的当前“轻”和“重”选择

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An international legally binding instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) will need to address "Marine Genetic Resources (MGRS), including questions on the sharing of benefits" from areas outside national jurisdiction (ABNJ). Existing international models of benefit-sharing have all evolved in the context of national jurisdiction and cannot readily be put to use in ABNJ. Current use of MGRs from ABNJ is practically non-existent, although any instrument or model would have to both cater for this situation and provide for any potential technological development and increase in use. The aim of this paper is to provide a simplified overview of options for access and benefit-sharing, drawing on existing models from international and national instruments. Existing options could be analysed through separating access from benefit-sharing and assessing them factually in terms of how 'light' and 'heavy' they are.
机译:根据《联合国海洋法公约》(LOSC)制定的一项具有国际法律约束力的文书将需要解决国家管辖范围以外地区的“海洋遗传资源(MGRS),包括有关利益共享的问题”。现有的利益分享国际模型都在国家管辖范围内得到发展,不能轻易地在ABNJ中使用。尽管没有任何一种仪器或模型既要适应​​这种情况,又要提供任何潜在的技术发展和使用增加,但ABNJ目前没有使用MGR的方法。本文的目的是利用国际和国家文书的现有模型,简化获取和惠益分享备选方案的概述。现有的选择可以通过将获取与利益分享分开,并根据它们的“轻”和“重”程度进行评估来进行分析。

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