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Mare Geneticum: balancing governance of marine genetic resources in international waters
Broggiato, A.; Vanagt, T.; Lallier, L.E.; Jaspars, M.; Burton, G.; Muyldermans, D. (2018). Mare Geneticum: balancing governance of marine genetic resources in international waters. Int. J. Mar. Coast. Law 33: 3-33. https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718085-13310030
In: International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law. Kluwer Law International: The Hague; Gaithersburg; London; Boston. ISSN 0927-3522; e-ISSN 1571-8085
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- Broggiato, A.
- Vanagt, T.
- Lallier, L.E.
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- Jaspars, M.
- Burton, G.
- Muyldermans, D.
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Abstract |
A fair and effective regime regulating benefit-sharing of marine genetic resources (MGR) in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) must consider the inclusion of developing states, support scientific research and safeguard investments of the private sector. The present innovative proposal ensures a delicate balance through an approach based on open access, albeit with limitations. Access to MGR in ABNJ is facilitated, but conditional on the public release of collected samples and raw data. Adoption of the open access principle guarantees a powerful form of non-monetary benefit-sharing. The balance is maintained by the option for an extended embargo period, allowing samples and data to be kept confidential for a certain period, against payment to a biodiversity contribution fund. Monetary benefit-sharing, as a sector-negotiated percentage on revenue, could be imposed at the point of product commercialisation, and would offer a tangible payment system with a low transaction cost. |
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