Nagoya Protocol
The Nagoya Protocol establishes mandatory rules for access to genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge and defines rules for the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their utilization. It implements the access and benefit-sharing obligations of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and entered into force in Germany on October 12, 2014.
Do I have to take the requirements of the Nagoya Protocol into account?
Are you researching genetic resources or associated traditional knowledge? Learn here whether you have to comply with the requirements of the Nagoya Protocol.
Nagoya in your project
How do the rules of the Nagoya Protocol affect my research? What do I have to consider?
Further information
General information on the Nagoya Protocol is available on the website of the new German Nagoya Protocol HuB.
Important downloads
The current legal text and notes and explanations from the European Commission and German Research Foundation (DFG) are available here.
Contact
Rüdiger Wolf
Mirco Theiner