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Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

2001

Cartagena Protocol

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Merits Of Ratifying And Implementing The Cartagena Protocol On Biosafety, Jonathan A. Glass Jan 2001

Merits Of Ratifying And Implementing The Cartagena Protocol On Biosafety, Jonathan A. Glass

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In a meeting in Cartagena, Colombia in February 1999, parties to the CBD, known as the Conference of the Parties ("COP"), could not agree on the proposed biosafety protocol drafted in prior meetings.3 However, in January 2000, in a meeting in Montreal, the parties to the CBD finally adopted the draft protocol, naming it the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety ("Cartagena Protocol or Protocol"). 4 When the Cartagena Protocol opened for signature at the CBD's COP meeting in Nairobi in May 2000, sixty-four governments and the European Union signed the Protocol . Presently, eighty-one parties have signed the Protocol, while only …