A Stewardship Approach To ‘Legitimate Interests’ in Deep Sea Genetic Resources for Use in Aquaculture

F. Humphries
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The aquaculture sector’s interest in areas beyond national jurisdiction (‘deep sea’) is emerging in a regulatory vacuum for accessing aquatic genetic resources and sharing the benefits from their use. A key question is how to balance the ‘legitimate’ interests of creators of deep sea genetic resource technology inventions with the public interest in sharing the genetic materials and knowledge with others to create new technologies and aquaculture strains. This article analyses approaches to ‘legitimacy’ under the World Trade Organisation’s Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, and the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Convention on the Law of the Sea (‘UNCLOS’). All three instruments attempt to influence the sharing of genetic resource technologies to varying degrees. Using deep sea shrimp bioluminescence and tuna technologies as examples, the article gives insight into a common stewardship approach under these instruments for fairly balancing public and private interests in deep sea resources. It concludes that this common approach could be a starting point for negotiations over the United Nations’ proposed instrument under UNCLOS, which is expected to tackle access and benefit sharing of genetic resources from areas beyond national jurisdiction.
对用于水产养殖的深海遗传资源“合法权益”的管理方法
水产养殖部门对国家管辖范围以外地区(“深海”)的兴趣正在获取水生遗传资源并分享其使用带来的惠益的监管真空中出现。一个关键问题是如何平衡深海遗传资源技术发明创造者的“合法”利益与与他人分享遗传材料和知识以创造新技术和水产养殖品系的公共利益。本文分析了世界贸易组织《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》以及联合国《经济、社会和文化权利国际公约》和《海洋法公约》(“UNCLOS”)下实现“合法性”的方法。这三种文书都试图在不同程度上影响遗传资源技术的共享。本文以深海虾生物发光技术和金枪鱼技术为例,深入探讨了在这些工具下的共同管理方法,以公平平衡深海资源的公共利益和私人利益。它的结论是,这一共同方法可以成为联合国在《联合国海洋法公约》下拟议的文书谈判的起点,该文书有望解决国家管辖范围以外地区遗传资源的获取和惠益分享问题。
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