Millions of agricultural producers from around the globe now cultivate genetically modified (GM) crops. In both the United States and the European Union, these crops and their food and feed products must be approved after evaluations designed to protect health, the environment, and agriculture. In the United States, federal agencies implement the authorisation process; in the European Community, both Community institutions and Member State authorities play roles. This article describes the comprehensive regulatory provisions that govern GM crops and their products under US and EC law. The article then compares requirements in the two legal systems, with a focus on the process of authorisation, requirements for labelling, and the exercise of...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In the past, opposition to GMOs and GM crops ha...
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
With the consumer resistance to products containing genetically modified ingredients in Europe, Asia...
The European Commission’s assessment and approval process for genetically modified (GM) crops has re...
In the last several years, European Union (E.U.) policy has encouraged development of biotechnology,...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Although GM crops are cultivated on 175 million hectares in 27 countries, the regulation of agricult...
4 pages.Fact sheet about U.S. government regulation of food safety for genetically-engineered crops
With the consumer resistance to products containing genetically modified ingredients in Europe and A...
Purpose: The paper analyzes the decision-making process on whether or not to commercialize genetical...
This Article considers the regulation of international trade in genetically modified agricultural pr...
This Article describes and evaluates the existing federal regulatory regime for protecting public he...
Since the 1980s, successive White House Administrations have shaped federal policy on genetically mo...
The federal government’s regulatory approach to genetically engineered (GE) crops, known as “The Fra...
Since the first genetically engineered (GE) crops (also called GM [genetically modified] crops, or G...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In the past, opposition to GMOs and GM crops ha...
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
With the consumer resistance to products containing genetically modified ingredients in Europe, Asia...
The European Commission’s assessment and approval process for genetically modified (GM) crops has re...
In the last several years, European Union (E.U.) policy has encouraged development of biotechnology,...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Although GM crops are cultivated on 175 million hectares in 27 countries, the regulation of agricult...
4 pages.Fact sheet about U.S. government regulation of food safety for genetically-engineered crops
With the consumer resistance to products containing genetically modified ingredients in Europe and A...
Purpose: The paper analyzes the decision-making process on whether or not to commercialize genetical...
This Article considers the regulation of international trade in genetically modified agricultural pr...
This Article describes and evaluates the existing federal regulatory regime for protecting public he...
Since the 1980s, successive White House Administrations have shaped federal policy on genetically mo...
The federal government’s regulatory approach to genetically engineered (GE) crops, known as “The Fra...
Since the first genetically engineered (GE) crops (also called GM [genetically modified] crops, or G...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In the past, opposition to GMOs and GM crops ha...
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
With the consumer resistance to products containing genetically modified ingredients in Europe, Asia...