International Plant Genetic Resources Institute

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807 documents for International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
  • Decisions of the United Nations Administrative Tribunal Judgement No. 1382 (9 May 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 345 Judgement No. 1387 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 347 Judgement No. 1388 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 349 Judgement No. 1389 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 351 Judgement No. 1390 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 353 Judgement No. 1396 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 355 Judgement No. 1402 (8 October 2008): Applicant v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 356 Judgement No. 1404 (8 Oc...

    ...Chapter IV Treaties concerning international law concluded under the auspices of the United Nat... United Nations regarding a civil suit instituted in the Conciliation and Arbitration Board ... Applicant addressed a letter to Human Resources Management Service (HRMS), requesting a terminatio... for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants; Customs Cooperation Council; Court of Justice of ... for Migration; International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; Organisation for th...

  • To avoid extinctions and other harms to ecological health from escalating climatic change, scientists, resource managers, and activists are considering and even engaging in "assisted migration" -- the intentional movement of an organism to an area in which its species has never existed. This article explores the profound implications of climate change for American natural resource management through the lens of this controversial adaptation strategy. It details arguments regarding the scientific viability and legality of assisted migration under the thicket of laws that govern natural resources in the US. The article explains why contemporary natural resource law's fidelity to historic baselines, protecting preexisting biota, and shielding nature from human activity is increasingly unte...

    ... the imagination of the American and international popular press.9 Scientists are at odds over whethe... formed to protect Torreya taxifolia, a plant listed as endangered under the ESA that exists mai... the risk of extinction and loss of genetic diversity.37 Increases in temperature over the las..., legislatures and regulators must institute a comprehensive adaptive management and governance...

  • United Nations Dispute Tribunal Judgment No. UNDT/2010/019 (29 January 2010): Samardzic et al. v. Secretary-General of the United Nations 443 Judgment No. UNDT/2010/044 (19 March 2010): D’Hooge v. Secretary- General of the United Nations 444 Judgment No. 052/2010 (31 March 2010): Lutta v. Secretary-General of the United Nations 448 Judgment No. 057/2010 (7 April 2010): Ianelli v. Secretary-General of the United Nations 449 Judgment No. UNDT/2010/085 (6 May 2010): Ishak v. Secretary-General of the United Nations 451 Judgment No. UNDT/156/2010 (31 August 2010): Shkurtaj v. Secretary- General of the United Nations 452 Judgment No. UNDT/2010/169 (24 September 2010): Yapa v. Secretary- General of the United Nations 454 Judgment No. UNDT/179/2010 (14 October...

    ... 2010 410 B Treaties concerning international law concluded under the auspices of intergovernmen... and bias—Authority of the human resources department director to place a staff member on adm... disciplinary proceedings should be instituted It is this notification that marks the start date... for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants; Customs Cooperation Council; Court of Justice of ... for Migration; International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; Organisation for th...

  • ... December 14, 2009, from the Wild Equity Institute, the Center for Biological. Diversity, and the Cal... in wild populations, of all remaining genetic lines, including those from the surviving wild pla... compromise public safety and cultural resources by the potential curtailment or redesign of the ro...-related activities, including the international plant trade have facilitated spread of P. cinnamom...

  • Decisions of the United Nations Administrative Tribunal Judgment No. 1476 (25 November 2009): Acevedo et al. v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 332 Judgement No. 1490 (25 November 2009): Toh v. The Secretary-General of the United Nations 333 Judgement No. 1495 (25 November 2009): Annan v. United Nations Joint Staff Pension Board 335 United Nations Dispute Tribunal Judgment No. 003 (22 July 2009): Hepworth v. Secretary-General of the United Nations 338 Judgment No. 2009/022 (23 September 2009): Kasyanov v. Secretary-General of the United Nations 340 Judgment No. 2009/027 (30 September 2009): Sina v. Secretary-General of the United Nations, Judgment on application for a summary judgment 343 Judgment No. 2009/030 (7 October 2009): Hastings v. ...

    ... the Administrative Tribunal of the International . Labour Organization. 1 Judgment No. 2778 (4 Feb... Assembly and the Office of Human Resources Management did not seek to apply any measure aimed... which he had studied at the National Institute of Higher Technical Education (INSET) in France, n... for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants; Customs Cooperation Council; Court of Justice of ... for Migration; International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; Organisation for th...

  • A newly patented invention for genetic seed sterilization--a technique that renders farm-... consolidation of corporate power over plant genetic resources. The owners of the patent refer ... of the Rural Advancement Foundation International (RAFI), a Canadian-based civil society organizatio... from the International Rice Research Institute or its national counterparts. In the Philippines, ...

  • ...The Timing of Migration F. Genetics, Learning, and Navigation G. Future Directions in ... fact, certain non-animal organisms (e.g., plants or fungi) make movements such as seasonal dispersa... of suitable habitat or exploitable resources. Dispersal (e.g., natal dispersion in birds and ma...Although we note associated international agreements where relevant, whether a particular fe... Science Center) (365) and the National Institutes of Health in their focus on wildlife disease vecto...

  • ...are the limited institutional resources in the form of skilled staff that can deal with in...", Braudel Papers, Fernand Braudel Institute of World Economics, supra, at pp. 12-14; Jonathan ... areas (for example: therapeutic methods, plants and animals), and second uses; c. avoid the linkag... to developing states for access" to genetic resources .. [B]iotechnology-poor developing count...

  • The intricate genetic diversity of the world's crops is largely a human ... their production in recent decades, and planted more and more of their land to just two crops, whe...Petersburg at the All-Union Institute of Applied Botany and New Crops (which he headed a...upper midwest. Crop resources lose out in this simplification process as well. F... had suddenly become a matter for international policy, and in 1974, international aid donors and ...

  • Exploiting scientific illiteracy THE PEW APPROACH to polling described above is reminiscent of that used by the Idaho junior high school student Nathan Zohner, who found that 8 6 percent of survey respondents thought the substance "dihydrogen monoxide" should be banned when they were told that prolonged exposure to its solid form causes severe tissue damage, exposure to its gaseous form causes severe burns, and it has been found in excised tumors of terminal cancer patients.\n It is no coincidence, according to Taverne, that eco-fundamentalists are strongly represented in anti-globalization and anti-capitalism demonstrations around the world. [...] they are strikingly simi- lar to Alexander Hamilton's summary of the reasons that the United States Constitution would not, in some quarter...

    ... a package containing rice seed genetically manipulated to produce a toxic insecticide, as it ... resistance and were en route to the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines from th... feed, and cotton-seed oil from Bt-cotton plants can lead to an increase in the occurrence of antib... Cayford, of the Washington, D.C.-based Resources for the Future, responded in a letter that was pub...



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