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Report of the Second Meeting of the Compliance Committee under the Cartagena Protocol on Bioasfety
Report of the Open-Ended Ad Hoc Working Group of Legal and Technical Experts on Liability and Redress in the Context of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety on the Work of its Second Meeting
Report of the Third Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity Serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
European Parliament Resolution on preparations for COP-8 and COP-MOP-3
Handling, Transport, Packaging and Identification (Article 18): Compilation of information submitted by Parties and other Governments and by organizations on experience gained with the use of documentation requirements under paragraphs 2 (b) and (c) of Article 18 of the Cartagena Protocol on Bio ...
Handling, Transport, Packaging and Identification (Article 18): Compilation of information submitted by Parties and other Governments and by organizations on the Article 18 paragraph 3 of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety**
Report of the Second Coordination Meeting for Governments and Organizations Implementing or Funding Biosafety Capacity-Building Activities
Report of the Third Liaison Group Meeting on Capacity-Building for Biosafety
Subsidiary Bodies (Article 30): "Compilation of views submitted by Parties and other Governments on the need for subsidiary bodies to address scientific issues including risk assessment and risk management" **
Obligations and Rights of Transit States: Compilation of views submitted by Parties, other Governments and relevant international organizations on obligations and rights of transit States **
Report of The Workshop on European Responsibility for Biosafety Cooperation; 7 - 8 November 2005; Königswinter, Germany
Report of the Evaluation of GEF Support for Biosafety
Elements for a Biosafety Strategy
List of Participants
Provisional Agenda
Organization of the Meeting: Revised annotations to the provisional agenda (reposted for technical reasons)
Compliance (Article 34): Measures in cases of repeated non-compliance
Operation and Activities of the Biosafety Clearing-House
Status of Capacity-Building Activities: Report on the progress in, and effectiveness of, the implementation of the Action Plan for Building Capacities for the Effective Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Status of Capacity-Building Activities (Addendum): Draft updated Action Plan for building capacities for the effective implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Status of Capacity Building Activities (Addendum): Report on the Roster of Biosafety Experts
Matters Related to the Financial Mechanism and Resources
Cooperation with Other Organizations, Conventions and Initiatives
Cooperation with Other Organizations, Conventions and Initiatives (Corrigendum)
Report of the Executive Secretary on the Administration of the Protocol and on Budgetary Matters
Taking a Decision on the Detailed Identification/Documentation Requirements of Living Modified Organisms Intended for Direct Use as Food or Feed, or for Processing (Article 18, Paragraph 2 (A) )
Handling, Transport, Packaging and Identification of Living Modified Organisms: Synthesis of information on experience gained with the use of documentation to fulfil the identification requirements of paragraphs 2(b) and 2(c) of Article 18
Consideration of the Need for and Modalities of Developing Standards with Regard to Identification, Handling, Packaging and Transport Practices in the Transboundary Movement of Living Modified Organisms (Paragraph 3, Article 18)
Risk Assessment and Risk Management (Articles 15 and 16)
Subsidiary Bodies (Article 30)
Monitoring and Reporting Under the Protocol (Article 33): Analysis of information contained in the interim national reports
Assessment And Review (Article 35): Initiating a process of evaluation of the effectiveness of the Protocol
Other Scientific and Technical Issues that May Be Necessary for the Effective Implementation of the Protocol
Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Risk Assessment
Status of Capacity-Building Activities: A compilation of the responses to the questionnaire for the review of the Action Plan for the effective implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Summary of Reponses Submitted in the Interim National Reports on Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Update on Ongoing Biosafety Capacity-building Initiatives: A Compilation of Submissions Made at the Second Coordination Meeting; 18-20 January, Tromso, Norway
Information Note for Participants
List of Hotels
Side-Events Request Form
Procedures For Media Accreditation<br>(<a href=/doc/meetings/bs/mop-03/other/mop-03-oth-pr-pt.pdf>Click here for Portuguese version</a>)
The IPPC will outline its pest risk analysis framework, including risk assessment and management, and describe how it can be used to evaluate the plant pest risk of living modified organisms.
Brief explanation of the most important discussions related to the interrelationships between Intellectual Property Rights and Biotechnology, particularly in certain agro products and technological elements.
A screening of 20 minute DVD followed by panel and presentation by attendees
A screening of 20 minute DVD followed by panel and presentation by attendees
Conference and debates about the role of organized civil society (universities, NGOs,etc) in international negotiation and treaty celebration- in general and the case of CBD/Cartagena Protocol/COPs and MOPs)
This side event draws on the UNU-IAS report "Trading Precaution: The Precautionary Principle and the WTO". This report examines the debate on the evolution of the precautionary principle in the context of the WTO. It clarifies proposals to enhance the incorporation of this principle in the rules ...
The side event will briefly described the elements under consideration for the elaboration of a biosafety strategy as requested by the GEF Council. It will then invite exchange of views with interested Parties and other stakeholders.
V-GURTs (Terminator technology) as a biological containment tool?