AbstractThe long-running dispute between Europe and the US on GM crops deepened this month as Italy won the possibility to extend the ban on new GM crops being planted on its territory while American tempers frayed. Nigel Williams reports
AbstractGenetically modified crops are finding economic and environmental favour in many countries b...
In May 2003, the United States, Canada and Argentina launched a World Trade Organization (WTO) case ...
Trade in genetically modified (GM) products remains a major issue in agricultural trade policy. In p...
AbstractThe long-running dispute between Europe and the US on GM crops deepened this month as Italy ...
AbstractCommercial growing of genetically modified crops now looks set to go ahead but persuading co...
AbstractExpansion of the EU now looks set to take place but the major efforts to develop common poli...
The G8 leaders had hoped to bolster the current round of world trade talks but the WTO faces many pr...
In May 2003, the United States, Canada, and Argentina initiated a formal challenge before the World ...
AbstractSeveral regions in Europe are seeking to declare themselves GM-crop free zones ahead of pend...
reviews four recent decisions of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on GM crops and discusses their...
Over the past decade, the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) have implemented widely di...
Following the request from the local court of justice of Italy, the EFSA provided independent scient...
The genetic engineering of agriculture has spurred a lively worldwide discussion, and the technology...
SummaryThe European Union has failed to quell the revolt among its member states over the union-wide...
SummaryFood policy pressures: The continent may have to change its stance on genetically modified cr...
AbstractGenetically modified crops are finding economic and environmental favour in many countries b...
In May 2003, the United States, Canada and Argentina launched a World Trade Organization (WTO) case ...
Trade in genetically modified (GM) products remains a major issue in agricultural trade policy. In p...
AbstractThe long-running dispute between Europe and the US on GM crops deepened this month as Italy ...
AbstractCommercial growing of genetically modified crops now looks set to go ahead but persuading co...
AbstractExpansion of the EU now looks set to take place but the major efforts to develop common poli...
The G8 leaders had hoped to bolster the current round of world trade talks but the WTO faces many pr...
In May 2003, the United States, Canada, and Argentina initiated a formal challenge before the World ...
AbstractSeveral regions in Europe are seeking to declare themselves GM-crop free zones ahead of pend...
reviews four recent decisions of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on GM crops and discusses their...
Over the past decade, the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) have implemented widely di...
Following the request from the local court of justice of Italy, the EFSA provided independent scient...
The genetic engineering of agriculture has spurred a lively worldwide discussion, and the technology...
SummaryThe European Union has failed to quell the revolt among its member states over the union-wide...
SummaryFood policy pressures: The continent may have to change its stance on genetically modified cr...
AbstractGenetically modified crops are finding economic and environmental favour in many countries b...
In May 2003, the United States, Canada and Argentina launched a World Trade Organization (WTO) case ...
Trade in genetically modified (GM) products remains a major issue in agricultural trade policy. In p...