Chapter 6. Temporal aspects of benefit sharing
Anne Etienney-de Sainte MarieAgrégée in Law and Professor at Sorbonne-Paris Nord University, is a member of the Research Institute for Attractive Law (IRDA) whose research focuses on contract law, particularly on notions of time in contracts. This line of research builds upon her doctoral thesis: La durée de la prestation, Essai sur le temps dans l’obligation, LGDJ 2008
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To achieve its ambitious objectives, the Nagoya Protocol chose a rather modest instrument: the contract. Modest, because a contract manifests the agreement of individual wills, whereas certain objectives of the Protocol – among them biodiversity conservation – concern humanity as a whole. The contract may also appear to be a somewhat derisory instrument since it applies to a human time scale, whereas the Nagoya Protocol contains long-term, or even very long-term objectives. This is a bold gam...
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