EU Regulation of GMOs: Law and Decision Making for a New TechnologyEdward Elgar Publishing, 2009 M01 1 - 274 pages Lee s book is a valuable addition to the literature for those wishing to broaden their understanding of the range of legal disciplines involved in GMO regulation. Tracey Epps, European Review of Agricultural Economics Maria Lee s work is a successful atte |
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... GM GMO JRC NAFTA SPS TBA TBT TRIPS v-CJD WTO Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment Agriculture and ... Food and Rural Affairs deoxyribonucleic acid European Community European Court of Justice European Food Safety Authority ...
... GM GMO JRC NAFTA SPS TBA TBT TRIPS v-CJD WTO Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment Agriculture and ... Food and Rural Affairs deoxyribonucleic acid European Community European Court of Justice European Food Safety Authority ...
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... GM maize [1997] OJ L 197/69 2, 71, 74 2003/653 Relating to National Provisions on Banning the Use of Genetically ... food or novel food ingredient under Regulation (EC) No 258/97 of the European Parliament and of the Council [2004] OJ ...
... GM maize [1997] OJ L 197/69 2, 71, 74 2003/653 Relating to National Provisions on Banning the Use of Genetically ... food or novel food ingredient under Regulation (EC) No 258/97 of the European Parliament and of the Council [2004] OJ ...
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... genetically modified foods on separate shelves from non- genetically modified foods, notified by Cyprus pursuant to Article 95(5) of the EC Treaty [2003] OJ L92/12 95 2006/335 authorising the Republic of Poland to prohibit on its ...
... genetically modified foods on separate shelves from non- genetically modified foods, notified by Cyprus pursuant to Article 95(5) of the EC Treaty [2003] OJ L92/12 95 2006/335 authorising the Republic of Poland to prohibit on its ...
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... GM food around the EU. So, for example, in both the UK and France protestors destroyed GM crops.4 Not only were their actions widely reported, but the protestors took advantage of subsequent criminal trials to highlight their concerns ...
... GM food around the EU. So, for example, in both the UK and France protestors destroyed GM crops.4 Not only were their actions widely reported, but the protestors took advantage of subsequent criminal trials to highlight their concerns ...
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... GM food continued to be authorised under the 'substantial equivalence' procedure under Regulation 258/97 concerning Novel Foods and Novel Food Ingredients [1997] OJ L 43/1; see Chapter 3. 9 Two declarations were made by different groups ...
... GM food continued to be authorised under the 'substantial equivalence' procedure under Regulation 258/97 concerning Novel Foods and Novel Food Ingredients [1997] OJ L 43/1; see Chapter 3. 9 Two declarations were made by different groups ...
Contents
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GMOs in the EU the scope of the debate | 19 |
GMOs and risk regulation in the EU | 61 |
Living with GMOs1 coexistence liability and labelling | 105 |
Living with GMOs 2 ownership | 150 |
The global context of international trade | 188 |
Conclusions | 242 |
Bibliography | 247 |
Index | 265 |
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