Inatsisartut Act No. 3 of 3 June 2016 on the exploitation of genetic resources and related activities
You can read the legislation on the exploitation of genetic resources here.
The legislation is drafted in accordance with the principles of the Nagoya Protocol, which ensures access to genetic resources and the subsequent fair and equitable distribution of the benefits derived from their exploitation. The purpose of the Greenlandic legislation is also to ensure that a fair share of the proceeds from the exploitation of genetic resources is allocated to Greenland.
The distribution of proceeds may consist of monetary and non-monetary benefits, and may be negotiated individually between the Government of Greenland and the applicant. Dividends may consist of royalties, milestone payments, knowledge sharing and education, training and the equivalent.
The Government of Greenland has the sovereign right to disposal and exploitation of Greenland's genetic resources, and to allow other parties to collect and exploit Greenland's genetic resources, and to set and agree upon terms accordingly.
The exploitation of genetic resources from Greenland, whether the exploitation takes place within or outside of Greenland, is not allowed without the granting of an exploitation permit from the Naalakkersuisut.