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PREAMBLE
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...
Aware of
the rapid expansion of
modern
biotechnology
and the growing
public
concern
over its
potential adverse effects
on
biological diversity
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
, ...
...
Recognizing
that
modern
biotechnology
has
great
potential
for
human
well-being
if developed and used with adequate
safety
measures
for the
environment
and
human health
, ...
...
Taking into
account
the limited capabilities of many
countries
, particularly
developing countries
, to cope with the
nature
and scale of known and
potential
risks
associated with
living
modified organisms
, ...
ARTICLE-10
: Decision Procedure [
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... 6.
Lack
of
scientific
certainty
due
to insufficient
relevant
scientific information
and
knowledge
regarding the
extent
of the
potential adverse effects
of a
living
modified organism
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
in the
Party
of
import
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
, shall not
prevent
that
Party
from taking a
decision
, as appropriate, with
regard
to the
import
of the
living
modified organism
in
question
as referred to in paragraph 3 above, in
order
to
avoid
or minimize such
potential adverse effects
. ...
... 6.
Lack
of
scientific
certainty
due
to insufficient
relevant
scientific information
and
knowledge
regarding the
extent
of the
potential adverse effects
of a
living
modified organism
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
in the
Party
of
import
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
, shall not
prevent
that
Party
from taking a
decision
, as appropriate, with
regard
to the
import
of the
living
modified organism
in
question
as referred to in paragraph 3 above, in
order
to
avoid
or minimize such
potential adverse effects
. ...
ARTICLE-11
: Procedure for Living Modified Organisms Intended for Direct Use as Food or Feed, Or For Processing [
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... 8.
Lack
of
scientific
certainty
due
to insufficient
relevant
scientific information
and
knowledge
regarding the
extent
of the
potential adverse effects
of a
living
modified organism
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
in the
Party
of
import
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
, shall not
prevent
that
Party
from taking a
decision
, as appropriate, with
regard
to the
import
of that
living
modified organism
intended for direct use as
food
or
feed
, or for
processing
, in
order
to
avoid
or minimize such
potential adverse effects
. ...
... 8.
Lack
of
scientific
certainty
due
to insufficient
relevant
scientific information
and
knowledge
regarding the
extent
of the
potential adverse effects
of a
living
modified organism
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
in the
Party
of
import
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
, shall not
prevent
that
Party
from taking a
decision
, as appropriate, with
regard
to the
import
of that
living
modified organism
intended for direct use as
food
or
feed
, or for
processing
, in
order
to
avoid
or minimize such
potential adverse effects
. ...
ARTICLE-12
: Review of Decisions [
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... 1. A
Party
of
import
may, at any
time
, in
light
of new
scientific information
on
potential adverse effects
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
, taking also into
account
the
risks
to
human health
,
review
and
change
a
decision
regarding an
intentional
transboundary movement
. In such
case
, the
Party
shall, within thirty
days
, inform any
notifier
that has previously notified
movements
of the
living
modified organism
referred to in such
decision
, as well as the
Biosafety Clearing-House
, and shall set out the
reasons
for its
decision
. ...
ARTICLE-17
: Unintentional Transboundary Movements and Emergency Measures [
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... 1. Each
Party
shall take appropriate
measures
to notify
affected
or
potentially
affected
States
, the
Biosafety Clearing-House
and, where appropriate,
relevant
international organizations
, when it knows of an occurrence under its
jurisdiction
resulting in a
release
that
leads
, or may
lead
, to an
unintentional
transboundary movement
of a
living
modified organism
that is likely to have
significant
adverse effects
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
in such
States
. The
notification
shall be provided as soon as the
Party
knows of the above
situation
. ...
... 4. In
order
to minimize any
significant
adverse effects
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
, each
Party
, under whose
jurisdiction
the
release
of the
living
modified organism
referred to in paragraph 1 above, occurs, shall immediately consult the
affected
or
potentially
affected
States
to enable them to determine appropriate responses and initiate necessary
action
,
including
emergency measures
. ...
ARTICLE-Annex_III
: Risk Assessment [
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... 1. The
objective
of
risk assessment
, under this
Protocol
, is to
identify
and evaluate the
potential adverse effects
of
living
modified organisms
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
in the likely
potential
receiving environment
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
. ...
... 1. The
objective
of
risk assessment
, under this
Protocol
, is to
identify
and evaluate the
potential adverse effects
of
living
modified organisms
on the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
in the likely
potential
receiving environment
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
. ...
... 5.
Risks
associated with
living
modified organisms
or
products
thereof, namely, processed
materials
that are of
living
modified organism
origin
, containing detectable novel
combinations
of
replicable
genetic material
obtained through the use of
modern
biotechnology
, should be considered in the
context
of the
risks
posed by the non-modified
recipients
or
parental organisms
in the likely
potential
receiving environment
. ...
... 6.
Risk assessment
should be carried out on a
case
-by-
case
basis. The required
information
may vary in
nature
and level of
detail
from
case
to
case
, depending on the
living
modified organism
concerned
, its intended use and the likely
potential
receiving environment
. ...
... (a) An
identification
of any novel genotypic and phenotypic characteristics associated with the
living
modified organism
that may have
adverse effects
on
biological diversity
in the likely
potential
receiving environment
, taking also into
account
risks
to
human health
; ...
... (b) An
evaluation
of the likelihood of these
adverse effects
being realized, taking into
account
the level and kind of
exposure
of the likely
potential
receiving environment
to the
living
modified organism
; ...
... (h)
Receiving environment
.
Information
on the
location
,
geographical
,
climatic
and
ecological
characteristics,
including
relevant
information
on
biological diversity
and
centres of origin
of the likely
potential
receiving environment
. ...
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