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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... potential. Table of legislation EUROPEAN UNION EC Treaty Art 30 92 , 176 Food and Feed Regulation ( Genetically Modified Food and Feed ) 1829/2003 [ 2003 ] OJ L268 / 1 10 , 64-5 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 72 , 73 , 75 , 76 , 77 , 82 , 83 ...
... potential. Table of legislation EUROPEAN UNION EC Treaty Art 30 92 , 176 Food and Feed Regulation ( Genetically Modified Food and Feed ) 1829/2003 [ 2003 ] OJ L268 / 1 10 , 64-5 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 72 , 73 , 75 , 76 , 77 , 82 , 83 ...
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... potential. It confers the abil- ity to change the characteristics of living organisms potentially without limit, transferring genetic information and traits across species. It grants the capac- ity to increase control over our ...
... potential. It confers the abil- ity to change the characteristics of living organisms potentially without limit, transferring genetic information and traits across species. It grants the capac- ity to increase control over our ...
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... potential, of biotechnology. In 1997, the European Commission went ahead with the autho- risation of a variety of GM maize in spite of angry objections from a number of Member States, a European Parliament resolution against ...
... potential, of biotechnology. In 1997, the European Commission went ahead with the autho- risation of a variety of GM maize in spite of angry objections from a number of Member States, a European Parliament resolution against ...
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... potential for disagreement around the EU . We should expect GM food to be no different , compounding the anxiety about the technology more generally , and spilling over into non - food GMOs such as cotton and flowers . The period of the ...
... potential for disagreement around the EU . We should expect GM food to be no different , compounding the anxiety about the technology more generally , and spilling over into non - food GMOs such as cotton and flowers . The period of the ...
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... potential to disrupt already controversial WTO bodies. There had been massive protests during the WTO's ministerial conference in Seattle in November 1999 (not long after the Member State declarations on GMOs). These protests were so ...
... potential to disrupt already controversial WTO bodies. There had been massive protests during the WTO's ministerial conference in Seattle in November 1999 (not long after the Member State declarations on GMOs). These protests were so ...
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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