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The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety was adopted in 2010 and provides international rules and procedures in the field of liability for damage to biological diversity. This book examines the legal significance of key provisions of the Supplementary Protocol, and focuses on the use of an administrative approach to liability for biodiversity damage. With negotiators and advisers from some of the key negotiating parties among the contributors, the book provides valuable insights into the multilateral environmental treaty-making process.…mehr

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The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety was adopted in 2010 and provides international rules and procedures in the field of liability for damage to biological diversity. This book examines the legal significance of key provisions of the Supplementary Protocol, and focuses on the use of an administrative approach to liability for biodiversity damage. With negotiators and advisers from some of the key negotiating parties among the contributors, the book provides valuable insights into the multilateral environmental treaty-making process.


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Autorenporträt
Akiho Shibata is a Professor of International Law at the Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies (GSICS), Kobe University, Japan. He was a member of the Japanese delegation to negotiate the Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol from 2006-2010.