COMMUNITY PROTOCOLS IN THE NEGOTIATIONS OF
THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ON ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING
PART I / CHAPTER 3
Although other Parties at ABS 7 bracketed the text due to
relations within which it operates. TK is also viewed as
concerns about its form, they widely supported its essence.
an object separate from the cultural and spiritual
The International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity, which is
relationships with the land within which it is embedded.
the formal representative of ILCs in negotiations, supported
the mainstay of the African text as it responded to their
TK in reality is the manifestation of a particular kind of
criticisms of the current negotiations towards the IRABS. The
relationship with nature. TK is not just information but a set
chief concern of the African Group as highlighted in their
of relations that is embodied in traditional lifestyles of
explanation to the operational text was over the restrictive
ILCs, which ensure conservation and sustainable use of
interpretation of Article 8(j) in the negotiations. The African
biodiversity. Currently there are no internationally agreed
Group argued that:
definitions of TK and all efforts towards defining it tend
to treat it as a product rather than as a process.
Article 8(j)… is far wider in its reach and should be read in the
broader context of the CBD, particularly its aims of conserving
Efforts to protect TK should be oriented less towards protection
and sustainably using biodiversity. Article 8(j) is clear that the
of knowledge as information and more towards sustaining
conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity in the
the relationships based on ecological values that produce
context of indigenous and local communities is dependent on
the knowledge. It is the ecological values that have sustained
aspects of their TK which are rooted in their ‘ecological
indigenous peoples within natural habitats, and the erosion
values’… Such ecologically integral TK is based on a value
of these values through the dispossession of indigenous lands
framework that regulates the relationship between the
and consequent annihilation of their cultures has seriously
cultures of ILCs and their lands. Thus TK relevant for the
threatened biological diversity.
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conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity rests on
ecological values, which in turn rests on secure rights to land
The African Group laid the foundations of “bio-cultural
and culture. The truth of the matter is that ILCs have conserved
jurisprudence” in their submissions by stating that ABS
and sustainably used biological diversity for thousands of
agreements under Article 8(j) are not merely sale contracts
years not because they have been able to trade in their TK but
for TK, but must affirm the bio-cultural relations that ILCs
because they have been able to live on their traditional
have with their land. The African Group elaborated on the
lands in accordance with their ecological values.
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idea by stating that:
The African Group referred to the bio-spiritual virtues that
The process and outcome of the ABS negotiations must
underlie TK as the ecological values of ILCs and asserted that
uphold the spirit of Article 8(j) and to do so, the emphasis
these virtues are dependent on secure rights to land and culture.
should not just be on the sale of TK but focus equally on the
The African Group reinforced the argument by adding that:
conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and
protection and promotion of traditional lifestyles, including
ABS in the context of ILCs focuses inordinately on an agenda
rights to land and culture. This implies ensuring that the
of TK protection that perceives TK outside of the relationships
ecological values of ILCs in question are central to all stages
which generate it, divorcing it from the ecological values
of the ABS negotiation, i.e. at the stages of FPIC, MAT and
that lead to its formation. The relation that the ILCs have
benefit-sharing. While the overarching framework of ecological
with nature is one of a perpetual dialogue between land and
values within which ABS agreements must be negotiated does
culture, each constituting and reconstituting the other.
not preclude monetary and non-monetary benefits to ILCs in
Ecological values are therefore rooted in an experience of
exchange for the use of their TK, these benefits should not be
relatedness between community and nature. Current IPR
the sole aim of ABS agreements. The process and the outcome
systems perceive TK in a manner that is quite similar to
of an ABS agreement between ILCs and the relevant
conventional property systems where land, for example, is
stakeholders must affirm aspects of their traditional lifestyles
viewed as a commodity separate from the network of
that conserve and sustainably use biological diversity.
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2 . UNEP/CBD/WG-ABS/7/5 at p.52.
3. Ibid.
4. Supra n.17.
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