This thesis examines the development and operation of the EU's legislative framework on the deliberate releases of GMO products as a case study of social regulation operating within a predominantly technical framework. The examination of the founding and implementation of this particular licensing framework has allowed for a reconsideration of the normative power of EU institutional structures in affecting the design and the outcomes of the application of the relevant authorization provisions. It is argued that in the case of the EU agricultural biotechnology framework, the particular institutional settings created for the formulation and interpretation of its provisions have been of decisive importance in elaborating a proceduralised 'scie...
Recent events have shown that the release of genetically modified crops and their use as food is inc...
Based on the current state of EU law and the political sentiment surrounding Genetically Modified Or...
Regulating risks in the face of scientific uncertainty poses a particular challenge to policy-makers...
This paper analyzes the problems of EU risk regulation of agricultural biotechnology through the len...
This thesis analyses the development of safety regulation for the intentional release of genetically...
The aim of this paper is to present the composition and functioning of the EU institutions involve...
EU governance in the field of agricultural biotechnology, especially authorizations for commercial u...
The centralised authorisation of GMOs in the European Union (EU) has received considerable academic ...
On 22 April 2015 the European Commission published a review of the current GMO legislation (the GM R...
The regulation of genetically modified organisms in the EU has become embroiled in a tension between...
The EU’s comitology system is generally considered to be an effective mechanism for facilitating eff...
i3WP_19-CSI-01.pdfIn 2018, the EU Court of Justice ruled that gene edited organisms “are GMOs and ar...
This paper provides a historical and legal perspective of EU regulation on genetically modified orga...
Both China and the EU have nearly 30 years of legislative experience on GMOs. However, despite all t...
This article endeavours to assess whether existing case law under the Aarhus Regulation has opened u...
Recent events have shown that the release of genetically modified crops and their use as food is inc...
Based on the current state of EU law and the political sentiment surrounding Genetically Modified Or...
Regulating risks in the face of scientific uncertainty poses a particular challenge to policy-makers...
This paper analyzes the problems of EU risk regulation of agricultural biotechnology through the len...
This thesis analyses the development of safety regulation for the intentional release of genetically...
The aim of this paper is to present the composition and functioning of the EU institutions involve...
EU governance in the field of agricultural biotechnology, especially authorizations for commercial u...
The centralised authorisation of GMOs in the European Union (EU) has received considerable academic ...
On 22 April 2015 the European Commission published a review of the current GMO legislation (the GM R...
The regulation of genetically modified organisms in the EU has become embroiled in a tension between...
The EU’s comitology system is generally considered to be an effective mechanism for facilitating eff...
i3WP_19-CSI-01.pdfIn 2018, the EU Court of Justice ruled that gene edited organisms “are GMOs and ar...
This paper provides a historical and legal perspective of EU regulation on genetically modified orga...
Both China and the EU have nearly 30 years of legislative experience on GMOs. However, despite all t...
This article endeavours to assess whether existing case law under the Aarhus Regulation has opened u...
Recent events have shown that the release of genetically modified crops and their use as food is inc...
Based on the current state of EU law and the political sentiment surrounding Genetically Modified Or...
Regulating risks in the face of scientific uncertainty poses a particular challenge to policy-makers...