This paper reviews current trade–related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusses their effects on developing countries. There is a large heterogeneity in current import approval and marketing policies of GM food worldwide. At the international level, the harmonization efforts are led by the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and the World Trade Organization. While internationally harmonized guidelines for safety approval have been finalized, we show that there is no clear consensus on labeling regulations for GM food, and there is an increasing risk of conflicts among international agreements. We analyze the GM food regulations of two large rich importers, Japan and the European Union (EU...
The United States and the European Union share a common desire to provide a safe food supply and cre...
This Article considers the regulation of international trade in genetically modified agricultural pr...
International trade of food products is expected to increase rapidly with the widespread introductio...
This paper reviews current trade–related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusses...
This paper reviews current trade-related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusses...
This paper reviews current trade-related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusses...
"This paper reviews current trade–related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusse...
This paper presents an overview of current and upcoming trade related regulations of genetically mod...
This paper presents an overview of current and upcoming trade related regulations of genetically mod...
This paper examines the regulation of trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by the World Tr...
This paper examines the regulation of trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by the World Tr...
The UN Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety adopted in Montreal, 29 January, 2000 and opened for signatur...
The UN Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety adopted in Montreal, 29 January, 2000 and opened for signatur...
The objective of this paper is to investigate international regulatory development and underlying ap...
This paper analyzes price, production and trade consequences of changing consumer preferences regard...
The United States and the European Union share a common desire to provide a safe food supply and cre...
This Article considers the regulation of international trade in genetically modified agricultural pr...
International trade of food products is expected to increase rapidly with the widespread introductio...
This paper reviews current trade–related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusses...
This paper reviews current trade-related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusses...
This paper reviews current trade-related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusses...
"This paper reviews current trade–related regulations of genetically modified (GM) food and discusse...
This paper presents an overview of current and upcoming trade related regulations of genetically mod...
This paper presents an overview of current and upcoming trade related regulations of genetically mod...
This paper examines the regulation of trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by the World Tr...
This paper examines the regulation of trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by the World Tr...
The UN Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety adopted in Montreal, 29 January, 2000 and opened for signatur...
The UN Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety adopted in Montreal, 29 January, 2000 and opened for signatur...
The objective of this paper is to investigate international regulatory development and underlying ap...
This paper analyzes price, production and trade consequences of changing consumer preferences regard...
The United States and the European Union share a common desire to provide a safe food supply and cre...
This Article considers the regulation of international trade in genetically modified agricultural pr...
International trade of food products is expected to increase rapidly with the widespread introductio...