"International Law and Genetic Resources from animals, plants and microorganisms" focuses on the discussions held in the last 20 years after the Rio Summit of 1992 on Natural Genetic Resources or Genetic Resources from animals, plants and microorganisms, its international regulation. As well, cases have been explored and the book tackles an evaluation of the most important arguments, with evidence and legal reasoning on the issue of Access and Equitable Sharing of Benefits from Genetic Resources from animals, plants and microorganisms. It is a juridical view point but includes a legal- sociological approach and the recent changes and juridical solutions in this area. For anyone involved in this subject and for those that will be in Rio 2012 evaluating the Convention on Biological Diversity this book will help them tremendously to understand many of the discussions at the conference in Rio 2012 as well as the conferences where the subject of access and equitable sharing of benefits will be at the centre of the efforts to evaluate the positive outcomes arising from the aforementioned convention.