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Dr. Wil Burns, Associate Director

Master of Science, Energy Policy & Climate Program

Johns Hopkins University

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Elsa Tsioumani
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 8:06 AM
To: Biodiversity Info Mailing List
Subject: BENELEX project (benefit-sharing and the role of law)

 

Dear colleagues,

 

We invite you to visit the new website of the BENELEX project
("Benefit-sharing for an equitable transition to the green economy - the
role of law") at  <http://www.benelex.ed.ac.uk/>
http://www.benelex.ed.ac.uk/.    

 

The BENELEX project explores the promises of benefit-sharing and the role of
law in ensuring equity among and within States in addressing global
environmental challenges. It investigates the conceptual and practical
dimensions of benefit-sharing - a legal tool seeking to equitably allocate
among different stakeholders the economic, as well as the socio-cultural and
environmental advantages arising from the conservation and sustainable use
of natural resources and their regulation. The project explores
benefit-sharing as an under-theorised approach that can contribute to
address inter-related global environmental challenges (such as climate
change, biodiversity loss, land degradation and the protection of the marine
environment) by accommodating the special circumstances, cultural
preferences and vulnerabilities of developing countries and of indigenous
peoples and local communities. The green economy provides a frame for
evaluating whether benefit-sharing may contribute to realizing equity among
and within States in the context of efforts to enhance business development,
job creation and public-sector savings related to environmental management.

 

The BENELEX project combines doctrinal and comparative analysis of
international law developments under multilateral environmental, human
rights and corporate accountability processes. This analysis is
systematically enriched with real-world insights from the multilateral level
through: participant observation in selected multilateral environmental
negotiating sessions; organisation of international side-events at the
margins of selected multilateral negotiations to gather feedback from
negotiators from developing and developed countries, as well as NGOs,
industry representatives and community-based organisations active at the
multilateral level; and involvement of selected UN legal officers and NGOs
that are active at the multilateral level in the project's Advisory Board.
In addition, to understand in a pragmatic and contextualised manner the role
of benefit-sharing from the local to the global level, the project
integrates empirical legal and political sociology research through
fieldwork in India, Malaysia, South Africa, the Greek island of Ikaria and a
country to be selected in Latin America.

 

The BENELEX website provides easily-accessible information about the project
activities, and updates about its implementation. It features blogposts that
discuss topical international law developments that are related to
benefit-sharing; and starting from September 2014, a series of working
papers to share the project preliminary findings among, and receive feedback
from, a variety of stakeholders. In due course, the website will also
feature policy briefs targeted to specific stakeholders (international
negotiators; the private sector; NGOs advising communities and bilateral
development partners) in English, French and Spanish and a training module
for indigenous peoples and local communities providing practical guidance on
operationalising benefit-sharing and concluding benefit-sharing agreements.
The module will be developed by partner NGO Natural Justice and will be made
available in English, French and Spanish. In addition, the BENELEX Twitter
and Facebook accounts highlight new international documents, events, news
and reports of relevance to benefit-sharing. 

 

The BENELEX project is funded through a  <http://erc.europa.eu/> European
Research Council Starting Grant made to
<http://www.law.ec.ac.uk/people/elisamorgera> Elisa Morgera, School of Law,
University of Edinburgh, UK. The BENELEX project runs from November
2013-October 2018. 

 

BENELEX project updates can be obtained through

- the BENELEX newsletters:  <http://www.benelex.ed.ac.uk/newsletter_archive>
http://www.benelex.ed.ac.uk/newsletter_archive  

- Twitter: @BENELEXedinburg  

- Facebook: BENELEX 

 

The first issue of the BENELEX newsletter is available at:
<http://us8.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b892a1f32a0b7923921086944&id=d14323c854
.>
http://us8.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b892a1f32a0b7923921086944&id=d14323c854.
Among other items, it includes an introduction to the BENELEX project; a
review of a side-event during the third meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-ended
Intergovernmental Committee for the Nagoya Protocol on Access and
Benefit-sharing under the Convention on Biological Diversity; and two blog
posts: Annalisa Savaresi explains how benefit-sharing considerations have
emerged in the context of efforts to mitigate climate change by protecting
forests; and Elsa Tsioumani discusses why the Governing Body of the
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
decided to launch a process to enhance the functioning of the Treaty's
Multilateral System of Access and Benefit-sharing.

 

With best regards,

 

the BENELEX team

University of Edinburgh School of Law 

 

 


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