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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... responses to needs or wants. To take an apposite example, even if we cannot readily identify alternative paths to social benefits, regret for the (perhaps unthought-of) path never taken has to be possible in the face of the huge ...
... responses to needs or wants. To take an apposite example, even if we cannot readily identify alternative paths to social benefits, regret for the (perhaps unthought-of) path never taken has to be possible in the face of the huge ...
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... response to this enormous interest in GMOs was spectacular and unplanned. The legislation that had required the authorisation of GMOs since 1990 fell apart. Between 1998 and 2004 no applications for authorisation of GMOs reached the end ...
... response to this enormous interest in GMOs was spectacular and unplanned. The legislation that had required the authorisation of GMOs since 1990 fell apart. Between 1998 and 2004 no applications for authorisation of GMOs reached the end ...
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... response to the declarations leading to the moratorium came at a time when the EU was being administered by what was effectively a 'caretaker' Commission.13 And this came on top of the credibility crisis provoked by BSE. In March 1996 ...
... response to the declarations leading to the moratorium came at a time when the EU was being administered by what was effectively a 'caretaker' Commission.13 And this came on top of the credibility crisis provoked by BSE. In March 1996 ...
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... responses to some of the identified failures in the management of BSE.21 The rethink of food risks, and its considerable ... response to risk, the EU makes clear the potentially profound impli- cations of the internal market. Different ...
... responses to some of the identified failures in the management of BSE.21 The rethink of food risks, and its considerable ... response to risk, the EU makes clear the potentially profound impli- cations of the internal market. Different ...
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... response to concerns about legitimacy , concerns that , as we have seen , arise frequently and with no little drama in the EU . The Commission's ' European governance ' project typi- fies the turn to participation.24 The governance ...
... response to concerns about legitimacy , concerns that , as we have seen , arise frequently and with no little drama in the EU . The Commission's ' European governance ' project typi- fies the turn to participation.24 The governance ...
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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