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Objective -- Article 2. Use of Terms -- Article 3. Scope -- Article 4. Relationship with International Agreements and Instruments -- Article 5. Fair and Equitable Benefit-sharing -- Article 6. Access to Genetic Resources -- Article 7. Access to Traditional Knowledge Associated with Genetic Resources -- Article 8. Special Considerations -- Article 9. Contribution to Conservation and Sustainable Use -- Article 10. Global Multilateral Benefit-sharing Mechanism -- Article 11. Transboundary Cooperation -- Article 12. Traditional Knowledge Associated with Genetic Resources -- Article 13. National Focal Points and Competent National Authorities -- Article 14. The Access and Benefit-sharing Clearing-House and Information Sharing -- Article 15. Compliance with Domestic Legislation or Regulatory Requirements on Access and Benefit-sharing -- Article 16. Compliance with Domestic Legislation or Regulatory Requirements on Access and Benefit-sharing for Traditional Knowledge Associated with Genetic Resources -- Article 17. Monitoring the Utilization of Genetic Resources -- Article 18. Compliance with Mutually Agreed Terms -- Article 19. Model Contractual Clauses -- Article 20. Codes of Conduct, Guidelines and Best Practices and/or Standards -- Article 21. Awareness-Raising -- Article 22. Capacity -- Article 23. Technology Transfer, Collaboration and Cooperation -- Article 24. Non-Parties -- Article 25. Financial Mechanism and Resources -- Article 26. Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of the Parties to this Protocol -- Article 27. Subsidiary Bodies -- Article 28. Secretariat -- Article 29. Monitoring and Reporting -- Article 30. Procedures and Mechanisms to Promote Compliance with this Protocol -- Article 31. Assessment and Review -- Final Clauses -- Conclusions -- Appendix: Text of the Preamble of the Nagoya Protocol -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $aThe Nagoya Protocol on access and benefit-sharing is an international environmental agreement that concerns environmental sustainability, other sustainable development issues and equity. It addresses a complex subject matter that affects a range of research, development and commercial activities and is relevant to different areas of international law such as human rights, intellectual property rights, health, food and oceans. Unraveling the Nagoya Protocol identifies textual, contextual and systemic interpretative questions and suggests solutions that aim to give a coherent and balanced meaning to the text of the Protocol. 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Goldin, Tomasz Goli?ski 205 $a1st ed. 2023. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Birkhäuser,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (345 pages) 225 1 $aTrends in Mathematics,$x2297-024X 311 08$aPrint version: Kielanowski, Piotr Geometric Methods in Physics XXXIX Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031302831 327 $aIn Memoriam: Anatol Odzijewicz -- In Memoriam: Emma Previato -- Part I: Session in memory of Bogdan Mielnik: Incomplete visions. . (Mielnik) -- Memories about Bogdan Mielnik (Krasi´nski) -- Scattering states of the inverted oscillator and its supersymmetric partners (Bermudez) -- The Klein paradox in the phase space quantum mechanics (Campobasso) -- An Asymmetric Harmonic Oscillator (Chadzitaskos) -- On the construction of position-dependent mass models with quadratic spectra (Cruz y Cruz) -- Bogdan Mielnik?s contributions to the factorization method (Fern´andez) -- The 1 ? 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