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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... questions about the type of world we are creating. Resistance is neither surprising nor unreasonable. As Sheila Jasanoff puts it, 'these far-reaching alterations in the nature and distribution of resources, and in the roles of science ...
... questions about the type of world we are creating. Resistance is neither surprising nor unreasonable. As Sheila Jasanoff puts it, 'these far-reaching alterations in the nature and distribution of resources, and in the roles of science ...
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... questions about basic competence and questions of honesty and trustworthiness. One of the central responses to the EU's legitimacy 19 Regulation 178/2002 Laying Down the General Principles and Requirements of Food Law, Establishing the ...
... questions about basic competence and questions of honesty and trustworthiness. One of the central responses to the EU's legitimacy 19 Regulation 178/2002 Laying Down the General Principles and Requirements of Food Law, Establishing the ...
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... questions of ' wealth creation'.37 There are other possible social benefits to agricultural biotechnology , beyond the economic , as hinted in the first paragraph of this chapter , and as explored a little further in Chapter 2. But ...
... questions of ' wealth creation'.37 There are other possible social benefits to agricultural biotechnology , beyond the economic , as hinted in the first paragraph of this chapter , and as explored a little further in Chapter 2. But ...
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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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