Any day now, a World Trade Organization panel is expected to rule in a dispute between the U.S. and the EU concerning market access for genetically-engineered foods and crops. This piece, written before the release of the WTO panel\u27s report, analyzes novel systemic issues concerning the impact of WTO law on regulatory design, at both the national and international levels, that are raised by this dispute. These include (1) the application of WTO disciplines to regulatory schemes that require prior governmental approval to protect the environment and public health from newly-introduced products and substances; (2) the role of precaution as a public policy strategy in such regulatory structures; (3) the relevance of the Cartagena Biosafety ...
P. 127-142.After ten years with the Protocol in force, it is necessary to draw up a balance, now tha...
and Institutions". The authors are listed alphabetically and the authorship is equally attribut...
This Essay deals with one question: If challenged, how would regulatory restrictions on genetically ...
Any day now, a World Trade Organization panel is expected to rule in a dispute between the U.S. and ...
Organisms (GMOs) evokes a very unique, passionate and emotional debate between environmentalists and...
In August 2003, the United States, Canada, and Argentina initiated dispute settlement procedures at ...
The United States is the leading country in the application of biotechnology to agricultural methods...
This article analyses the factors that precipitated the transatlantic conflict over agricultural bio...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are controversial, especially for food and feed products, main...
66 RESUME Legal Aspects of Genetically Modified Organisms. Recently the transatlantic debate over th...
This study examines the possible incompatibility between environmental conventions and agreements pr...
In July 2003, the European Parliament voted on amendments to the European Unions (EU) system of regu...
This paper examines the regulation of trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by the World Tr...
The United States and the European Communities have developed different regulatory strategies to add...
This article assesses to what extent the EU regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has ...
P. 127-142.After ten years with the Protocol in force, it is necessary to draw up a balance, now tha...
and Institutions". The authors are listed alphabetically and the authorship is equally attribut...
This Essay deals with one question: If challenged, how would regulatory restrictions on genetically ...
Any day now, a World Trade Organization panel is expected to rule in a dispute between the U.S. and ...
Organisms (GMOs) evokes a very unique, passionate and emotional debate between environmentalists and...
In August 2003, the United States, Canada, and Argentina initiated dispute settlement procedures at ...
The United States is the leading country in the application of biotechnology to agricultural methods...
This article analyses the factors that precipitated the transatlantic conflict over agricultural bio...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are controversial, especially for food and feed products, main...
66 RESUME Legal Aspects of Genetically Modified Organisms. Recently the transatlantic debate over th...
This study examines the possible incompatibility between environmental conventions and agreements pr...
In July 2003, the European Parliament voted on amendments to the European Unions (EU) system of regu...
This paper examines the regulation of trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by the World Tr...
The United States and the European Communities have developed different regulatory strategies to add...
This article assesses to what extent the EU regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has ...
P. 127-142.After ten years with the Protocol in force, it is necessary to draw up a balance, now tha...
and Institutions". The authors are listed alphabetically and the authorship is equally attribut...
This Essay deals with one question: If challenged, how would regulatory restrictions on genetically ...