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...years as part of a larger Norwegian biosafety capacity building commitment underway since the earliest days of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, an international agreement governing the movement of many kinds of GMOs. Researchers from New Zealand, Norway, Solomon...
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Scoop - New Zealand News
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/SC0904/S00049.htm
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...ratified the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention Against Torture and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. These conventions are listed as core conventions in Annex III to the GSP Regulation. The Article 8 of...
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The News
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=158803
untreaty.un.org into force with the Cartagena Convention. A Protocol on Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife was negotiated in 1990 but has not entered into force. This Protocol has been transmitted to the US Senate for advice and consent to ratification. A protocol on pollution from land-based activities, which accounts for about 80 percent of the pollution entering the marine environment, is currently under negotiation. Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous ...
form to nine other regional agreements negotiated under the auspices of the Regional Seas Program, including one for the South Pacific, to which the United States is a party. The Cartagena Convention contains general obligations on parties to protect the marine environment of the region from a variety of pollution sources, including oil pollution from ships, dumping, and pollution from land-based activities. It is intended to be supplemented by protocols containing more specific obligations in ...
this regard, the Third Session of the Conference of the Parties [to the Convention] reached agreement December 11, 1997 on a protocol committing developed countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region (Cartagena Convention), 1983 The Cartagena Convention, which entered into force in 1984, is a framework convention negotiated under the auspices of the United Nations Environment ... LAW SEA WATER ...
which was signed by 20 countries of the Wider Caribbean. The Protocol, which was formally adopted in 1999, addresses the problem of Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution. Thus far (August 2008), it has been adopted by five countries - Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, France, St. Lucia and Belize. The Protocol can only be enforced when it is adopted by nine Caribbean countries. This public service announcement was produced by the Institute of Marine Affairs, a Regional Activity Centre of the ...
which was signed by 20 countries of the Wider Caribbean. The Protocol, which was formally adopted in 1999, addresses the problem of Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution. Thus far (August 2008), it has been adopted by five countries - Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, France, St. Lucia and Belize. The Protocol can only be enforced when it is adopted by nine Caribbean countries. This public service announcement was produced by the Institute of Marine Affairs, a Regional Activity Centre of the ...
which was signed by 20 countries of the Wider Caribbean. The Protocol, which was formally adopted in 1999, addresses the problem of Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution. Thus far (August 2008), it has been adopted by five countries - Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, France, St. Lucia and Belize. The Protocol can only be enforced when it is adopted by nine Caribbean countries. This public service announcement was produced by the Institute of Marine Affairs, a Regional Activity Centre of the ...
became an assistant professor at Stanford University from 1972-1976, where he "conducted research on packet network interconnection protocols and co-designed the DoD TCP protocol suite with Kahn. Awards and honors Cerf has received a number of honorary degrees, including doctorates, from the University of the Balearic Islands, ETH in Switzerland, Capitol College, Gettysburg College, George Mason University, University of Pisa, University of Rovira and Virgili (Tarragona, Spain), Rensselaer ...
The LBS Protocol is one of the Three Protocols of the Cartagena Convention which is signed by 20 countries of the Wider Caribbean. The Protocol, which was formally adopted in 1999, addresses the problem of Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution. By August 2008 the Protocol has been adopted by 5 countries (Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, France, St. Lucia and Belize. However the Protocol can only be enforced when it is adopted by 9 Caribbean countries....
The LBS Protocol is one of the Three Protocols of the Cartagena Convention which is signed by 20 countries of the Wider Caribbean. The Protocol, which was formally adopted in 1999, addresses the problem of Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution. By August 2008 the Protocol has been adopted by 5 countries (Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, France, St. Lucia and Belize. However the Protocol can only be enforced when it is adopted by 9 Caribbean countries....
The LBS Protocol is one of the 3 Protocols of the Cartagena Convention which is signed by 20 countries of the Wider Caribbean. The Protocol, which was formally adopted in 1999, addresses the problem of Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution. By August 2008 the Protocol has been adopted by 5 countries (Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, France, St. Lucia and Belize. However the Protocol can only be enforced when it is adopted by 9 Caribbean countries....
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...as observer and Sahai said we were closely watching the position of different countries which are parties to the Cartagena Protocol. India is a member of the like minded group of 80 countries which has a common stand on demanding a global liability regime...
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Expressindia.com
http://www.financialexpress.com/news/Cartagena-Protocol-fails-to-ensure-global-liability/312791/
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...United States became a Party to the Cartagena Convention in 1984. The Cartagena Convention envisions the development of protocols to further elaborate certain of its general obligations and to facilitate its effective implementation. Negotiated with the active...
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The White House
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/02/20070220-7.html
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...risk assessment, management and communication as well as labeling. The Minister said the consensus, combined with the Cartagena Protocol on biosafety and the respective regulatory frameworks, was a vital step towards developing a common perspective on biosafety...
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Webindia123
http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20061123/516085.html

