The European Commission, when deciding whether the cultivation and use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) should be authorized on European Union (EU) territory, has always limited its decision to safety considerations. Dissatisfied, Member States required the adoption of the ‘GMO Package’. Its first application, Directive 2015/412, gives Member States the same opportunity that was already offered to Norway under the European Economic Area Agreement. It allows them to invoke social grounds to opt out of EU authorizations, but maintains the competence of the EU institutions over safety issues. The interpretation of the Directive promises to be contentious. How and to what extent may the Member States use the new provisions to open a deb...
In 2018, the EU Court of Justice ruled that gene edited organisms “are GMOs and are, in principle, s...
This article analyses the factors that precipitated the transatlantic conflict over agricultural bio...
The centralised authorisation of GMOs in the European Union (EU) has received considerable academic ...
The following thesis analyses 50 policy letters disclosed by the Norwegian Biotechnology Advisory Bo...
This article examines the process of assessing applications for genetically modified (GM) crops or p...
To be successful, laws that regulate genetically modified organisms (GMOs) must help society decide ...
The EU regulatory framework on GMOs has always been featured by a high degree of harmonisation and c...
Socio-economic considerations are included in the regulatory frameworks on genetically modified orga...
In 2001, the European Union adopted a directive on the cultivation of GMOs (directive 2001/18/EC). T...
The United States is the leading country in the application of biotechnology to agricultural methods...
On 23 April 1990, the European Community adopted Council Directives designed to anticipate and contr...
This report examines the process of assessing applications for genetically modified (GM) crops or pl...
In Norway, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are regulated through the Gene Technology Act of 19...
The central question addressed in this study is how one of the world’s strongest and fastest growing...
This article assesses to what extent the EU regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has ...
In 2018, the EU Court of Justice ruled that gene edited organisms “are GMOs and are, in principle, s...
This article analyses the factors that precipitated the transatlantic conflict over agricultural bio...
The centralised authorisation of GMOs in the European Union (EU) has received considerable academic ...
The following thesis analyses 50 policy letters disclosed by the Norwegian Biotechnology Advisory Bo...
This article examines the process of assessing applications for genetically modified (GM) crops or p...
To be successful, laws that regulate genetically modified organisms (GMOs) must help society decide ...
The EU regulatory framework on GMOs has always been featured by a high degree of harmonisation and c...
Socio-economic considerations are included in the regulatory frameworks on genetically modified orga...
In 2001, the European Union adopted a directive on the cultivation of GMOs (directive 2001/18/EC). T...
The United States is the leading country in the application of biotechnology to agricultural methods...
On 23 April 1990, the European Community adopted Council Directives designed to anticipate and contr...
This report examines the process of assessing applications for genetically modified (GM) crops or pl...
In Norway, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are regulated through the Gene Technology Act of 19...
The central question addressed in this study is how one of the world’s strongest and fastest growing...
This article assesses to what extent the EU regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has ...
In 2018, the EU Court of Justice ruled that gene edited organisms “are GMOs and are, in principle, s...
This article analyses the factors that precipitated the transatlantic conflict over agricultural bio...
The centralised authorisation of GMOs in the European Union (EU) has received considerable academic ...