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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... intellectual property aspects of biotechnology, such as patents and the TRIPS framework. The European and international dimensions of biotechnology regulation will be a constant reference point. Whilst focusing principally on the legal ...
... intellectual property aspects of biotechnology, such as patents and the TRIPS framework. The European and international dimensions of biotechnology regulation will be a constant reference point. Whilst focusing principally on the legal ...
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... Intellectual Property Rights variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease World Trade Organization Series editor's preface Advances in biotechnology raise regulatory issues that vii Abbreviations.
... Intellectual Property Rights variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease World Trade Organization Series editor's preface Advances in biotechnology raise regulatory issues that vii Abbreviations.
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... intellectual property and Joanne Scott's patient guidance in WTO law cannot be overstated , and I am very grateful to Thijs Etty for his careful consideration of parts of this book . Luke Adams , Nep Elverd and Suzanne Mursell at Edward ...
... intellectual property and Joanne Scott's patient guidance in WTO law cannot be overstated , and I am very grateful to Thijs Etty for his careful consideration of parts of this book . Luke Adams , Nep Elverd and Suzanne Mursell at Edward ...
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... Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement), 1995 155, 156, 161, 164, 166, 167, 175, 208 Art 25(1) 155 Art 27(2) 176 Art 27(3)(b) 160, 163, 173 Art 30 156 Art 56 154 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), WTO 189, 190, 191 ...
... Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement), 1995 155, 156, 161, 164, 166, 167, 175, 208 Art 25(1) 155 Art 27(2) 176 Art 27(3)(b) 160, 163, 173 Art 30 156 Art 56 154 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), WTO 189, 190, 191 ...
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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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