This article analyzes the reasons why in 2010 the European Commission proposed a legislative framework on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) that could give some powers back to the Member States. This legislative proposal is puzzling since it moves the centre of decision-making regarding the cultivation of GMOs from the EU level back to the domestic level and it also contradicts the generally acknowledged behaviour of the Commission as a competence maximizer. Using a multilevel governance perspective and based on an extensive literature review and semistructured interviews, the article examines the dynamics and relationships between the various levels of governance that generated pressures on the Commission to issue this counterintuitive...
On 2 March 2010 the European Commission authorised the cultivation of a BASF's genetically modified ...
The regulation of genetically modified organisms in the EU has become embroiled in a tension between...
In 2018, the EU Court of Justice ruled that gene edited organisms “are GMOs and are, in principle, s...
In 2001, the European Union adopted a directive on the cultivation of GMOs (directive 2001/18/EC). T...
The European Union adopted in 2001 a directive on the cultivation of GMOs. The latter faced resistan...
The EU regulatory framework on GMOs has always been featured by a high degree of harmonisation and c...
This paper analyzes the problems of EU risk regulation of agricultural biotechnology through the len...
The central question addressed in this study is how one of the world’s strongest and fastest growing...
To be successful, laws that regulate genetically modified organisms (GMOs) must help society decide ...
The centralised authorisation of GMOs in the European Union (EU) has received considerable academic ...
This article analyses the factors that precipitated the transatlantic conflict over agricultural bio...
This article assesses to what extent the EU regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has ...
DINÂMIA, Junho de 2008.The legal regime applicable to Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in the E...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are controversial, especially for food and feed products, main...
EU–US (European Union–United States) interactions in relation to the regulation of genetically modif...
On 2 March 2010 the European Commission authorised the cultivation of a BASF's genetically modified ...
The regulation of genetically modified organisms in the EU has become embroiled in a tension between...
In 2018, the EU Court of Justice ruled that gene edited organisms “are GMOs and are, in principle, s...
In 2001, the European Union adopted a directive on the cultivation of GMOs (directive 2001/18/EC). T...
The European Union adopted in 2001 a directive on the cultivation of GMOs. The latter faced resistan...
The EU regulatory framework on GMOs has always been featured by a high degree of harmonisation and c...
This paper analyzes the problems of EU risk regulation of agricultural biotechnology through the len...
The central question addressed in this study is how one of the world’s strongest and fastest growing...
To be successful, laws that regulate genetically modified organisms (GMOs) must help society decide ...
The centralised authorisation of GMOs in the European Union (EU) has received considerable academic ...
This article analyses the factors that precipitated the transatlantic conflict over agricultural bio...
This article assesses to what extent the EU regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has ...
DINÂMIA, Junho de 2008.The legal regime applicable to Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in the E...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are controversial, especially for food and feed products, main...
EU–US (European Union–United States) interactions in relation to the regulation of genetically modif...
On 2 March 2010 the European Commission authorised the cultivation of a BASF's genetically modified ...
The regulation of genetically modified organisms in the EU has become embroiled in a tension between...
In 2018, the EU Court of Justice ruled that gene edited organisms “are GMOs and are, in principle, s...