The Breeder's Exemption Under the 1991 International Convention for the Protection of New Plant Varieties and the Convention on Biological Diversity and Its Nagoya Protocol

C. Lawson
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The 1991 International Convention for the Protection of New Plant Varieties (UPOV 1991) provides for a breeder’s exemption allowing the protected plant variety to be used to breed new varieties. The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its Nagoya Protocol provide a scheme for access plant materials (genetic resources) that might be used for breeding new varieties and details an obligation to share any benefits. This article shows that while the CBD and Nagoya Protocol and UPOV 1991 operate separately, in their implementation in domestic laws the CBD/Nagoya Protocol access and benefit-sharing contracts can limit the UPOV 1991’s breeder’s exemption, restricting further breeding of new varieties.
1991年《保护植物新品种国际公约》和《生物多样性公约及其名古屋议定书》规定的育种者豁免
1991年《保护植物新品种国际公约》(UPOV 1991)规定了育种者的豁免,允许受保护的植物品种用于培育新品种。《联合国生物多样性公约》(CBD)及其《名古屋议定书》为获取可用于培育新品种的植物材料(遗传资源)提供了一个方案,并详细说明了分享任何利益的义务。虽然《生物多样性公约》、《名古屋议定书》和《UPOV 1991》是单独运作的,但在国内法的实施中,《生物多样性公约》/《名古屋议定书》的准入和利益分享合同限制了《UPOV 1991》的育种者豁免,限制了新品种的进一步培育。
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