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E-grāmata: Global Governance of Genetic Resources: Institutional Change and Structural Constraints [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Sćo Paulo, Brazil)
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Multi-institutional governance architectures are increasingly common in world politics, yet how do they evolve over time? This book develops a fresh conceptual approach by distinguishing two main types of institutional change and by proposing the strategic context within which governments make decisions regarding international cooperation as the main driving factor. Applying this theoretical framework to the case of genetic resources, it shows how the scope for change has persistently been circumscribed by asymmetries in the global biotechnology sector. Taking a broad view of the underlying technological, legal and economic factors, the book analyzes the formation of international regimes linking access to genetic resources to the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of their utilization. Covering negotiations in the areas of seeds, intellectual property rights, pandemic influenza viruses and marine genetic resources, the author shows how governments have persistently faced the problem of ensuring cooperation among actors with widely differing interests. This led them to opt for a strategy of institutional layering, whereby new international instruments are gradually built upon pre-existing ones. In addition to giving a comprehensive overview of the international governance of Access and Benefit-sharing within the wider context of modern biotechnology, the argument developed here enables a new perspective for studying institutional change in multi-institutional governance architectures.



How is access to genetic resources and the equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of their use to be guaranteed? Exploring the subject comparatively, with regard to intellectual property rights, food and agriculture, health, and access to oceans, this book creates a new theory of change in multilevel global governance.

1. Introduction



2. Global governance architectures and institutional change



3. International political economy of biotechnology and genetic resources



4. Genetic resources and property rights



5. ABS and plant genetic resources for food and agriculture



6. ABS and compliance



7. ABS and viral genetic resources



8. ABS and marine genetic resources



9. Conclusion

Florian Rabitz is a postdoctoral researcher at Kaunas University of Technology. He has previously taught at the University of Sćo Paulo and holds a PhD in political science from the Free University of Brussels. His research focuses on international institutions and institutional change in global environmental governance. Previous work has appeared in outlets such as Futures, the Journal of International Relations and Development, Third World Quarterly and the Journal of European Public Policy.