John Voumard, Inquiry Chair
© Commonwealth of Australia, 2000
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FOOTNOTES: Appendix 10
- For example, Australian Biotechnology Association, Sub.37:p.2; Environmental Defenders Office, Sub.55:p.1.
- ATSIC, Sub.56; Bennett, Sub.9; Australian Research Council, Sub.40.
- Sub.40:p.21-2.
- Attorney-General's Department, Sub.23; ATSIC, Sub.56; Northern, Central and Kimberley Land Councils, Sub.52.
- For example, CSIRO, Sub.65:p.8; Environmental Defenders Office (Vic), Sub.55:p.3-4; Commonwealth Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Sub.43; Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science and Resources, Sub.41.
- Sub.70.
- Department of Training, Education and Youth Affairs, Sub.43; CSIRO, Sub.65:p.8.
- Sub.65:p.8.
- National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia's Biological Diversity, p.6.
- op. cit., p.14.
- op. cit., p.35.
- op. cit., p.41.
- Food and Agriculture Organization, 1998:p.25.
- To implement the provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity, all the Contracting Parties (ie national Governments) to the Convention meet approximately every two years to review progress and make decisions about how to further the work being carried out under the Convention. These meetings are referred to as the Conference of the Parties or COP.
- COP5, Decision V/16, Annex.
- COP4, 1(B): 3
- UNEP/CBD/COP/5/8, 2 November 1999
- See for example, Michael Anderson, Sub.29; and Attachment 5.
- See for example, Australian Conservation Foundation, Sub.53.
- Sub.55:p.3.
- Australian GeneEthics Network, Sub.59:p.3.
- Christine Morris, Sub.24; Euroka Gilbert and Kathryn Looke, Sub.31.
- CSIRO, Sub.65:p.5.
- ATSIC, Sub.56:p.9; Australian Institute of Marine Science, Sub.50:p.14; CSIRO, Sub.65:pp.13-14; Department of Industry, Science and Resources, etc.
- Sub.65:p.3.
- ATSIC, Sub.56:pp.9-10.
- National Native Title Tribunal, Sub:8.
- Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department, Sub.23.
- COP5 paragraph 16 of decision V/16.
- ATSIC, Sub.56:p.7; Bruce Rose 1995 Land management issues: Attitudes, Central Land Council; Northern, Central and Kimberley Land Councils, Sub.52; Professor Stephan Schnierer, Sub.48.
- Sub.54:p.10.
- Sub.6.
- Australian Wildlife Protection Council, Sub.4:p.2.
- Sub.65:p.5.
- See also Crucible Group, 1999 report.
- Quoted by Crucible Group, 1999:6 fn 6.
- Crucible Group, 1999:6, fns 7 & 8.
- Professor Stephan Schnierer, Sub.48; Michael Anderson, Sub.29; ATSIC, Sub.56.
- Sub.65:p.11.
- Sub.40:p.6.
- nd:51-2
- Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Sub.64.
- Biotechnology Australia 1999:26.
- Sub.65:pp.11-12.
- Sub.65:p.17.
- Sub.56:pp.12-13.
- nd:51
- Sub.9:p.7.
- Sub.9:p.5.
- Sub.56:p.13.
- A list of models and other national sui generis laws is in Attachment 5.
- Wright S, 1994:p.169.
- Janke T, 1998:p.169.
- Sub:16.
- Sub:16.
- Organisation of African Unity/Scientific, Technical and Research Commission, 1998.
- Australian Research Council, Sub.40:p.8.
- Sub.70:p.6.
- Sub.65:p.5.
- See also Michael Anderson, Sub.29; DD Brown, Sub.7.
- cf the Philippines EO 247, OAU Draft Legislation.
- Sub.52:p.3.
- Tina Lesses, Sub.18.
- For example, Sub.41:Recommendation 1.
- Sub.39:pp.1-2.
- Sub.65:p.10.
- Sub.65.
- For example, Australian Research Council, Sub.40:p.4.
- Churcher 1997:2-3.
- See Northern, Central and Kimberley Land Councils, Sub.52 in relation to Dhimarru Land Management Corporation study.
- Sub.65:p.11.
- Sub.36.
- House AP and Harwood CE (eds), 1992:51.
- Sub.50:p.10.
- McIlwraith J, 1999: p.26.
- Newman, United States National Cancer Institute, Sub.39.
- Columbia University/Biodiversity Action Network, 1999:p.87.
- Sub.39.
- For example, Monihan R, 1999: pp.25-32.
- Sub.65:p.10-11.
- Sub.39.
- Sub.40:p.4.
- Posey and Dutfield 1996:p.231.
- Sub.39.
- 'Using Genetic Resources after the CBD Implementing Article 15' pp.15-16.
- Sub.36.
- Sub.50:p.4.
- Sub.65:p.11.
- Sub.56:p.24.
- Sub.56:p.5.
- Sub.40:p.4 and Sub.68 re: shortage of trained taxonomists.
- Sub.40:p.4.
- See, for example, Professor Ronald Quinn, AstraZeneca research and development, Griffith University, Sub.12; and Australian Institute of Marine Science, Sub.50:p.5.
- Fourmile HL 1998:p.10
- Sub.52.
- Sub.51.
- Sub.36.
- Sub.64.
- Sub.54.
- Sub.65:p.10.
- Sub.50:p.4.
- Sub.50:pp.4-5.
- Sub.50:p.7.
- Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs 1999:pp.86-7
- Newman, Sub.39.
- Sub.11.
- Dunn, Sub.36.
- This section summarises information in Fourmile-Marrie HL 2000.
- Sub.70:p.7.
- Sub.50:pp.12-13.
- Sub.70:p.7.
- Sub.56:p.5.
- Decision V/16, Annex, Programme of Work Element 1, Task 1.
- ATSIC, Sub.56:p.4.
- Sub.52.
- Sub.61.
- Sub.9:pp.7-8.
- Sub.40:p.7.
- Sub.59:p.15.
- Sub.11.
- Sub.56:p.24-25, see also fn 36.
- Janke T 1998, pp.256-7.
- ATSIC, Sub.56; see also Attachment 1 below.
- Sub.54:p.9. Graham, Tasmanian Conservation Trust, lodged this submission on behalf of the World Wide Fund for Nature (Australia), the Humane Society International (Australia) as well as the Tasmanian Conservation Trust.
- Sub.54:pp.17-18.
- Janke T 1998, p.231.
- op. cit., p.238.
- Sub.37:p.4.
- Sub.59:pp.14-15.
- Sub.11.
- See Attachment 4 below.
- Sub.56.
- Sub.33.
- pp.250-3.
- Forcese C 1997: p.15.
- The Australian 2000:p12.
- Sub. 65:p.10.
- Sub.41:p.12.
- Sub.62.
- Sub.52:pp.1 and 4.
- Sub.54:p.3.
- Sub.55:p.2.
- Sub.56:p.5.
- Sub.52.
- Sub.59:p.3.
- Sub.3:p.4.
- ATSIC, Sub.56.
- UNEP/CBD/COP/5/8, annex vi, 2 November 1999.
- UNEP/CBD/COP/5/8, 2 November 1999, pp.15-16.
