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GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS AND PRODUCTS IN EUROPEAN LEGAL CONTEXT

Jana Tkáčiková ; Law Faculty of Masaryk University, Brno, CISTA, Brno, Czech Republic
Petr P. Vaculík ; Law Faculty of Masaryk University, Brno, CISTA, Brno, Czech Republic


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Abstract

The article is focused on basic issues of the EU legislation in the area of GMOs and GM products. The treatment of genetically modified organisms and products has been regulated in the European Union since beginning of 90’s. The so called precautionary principle is the basic principle of EU legislation in this field. Therefore, the primary goal of legislation is to protect the environment and health. Contemporary EU legislation consists of three main groups dealing with harmonisation of authorisation procedure, labelling and traceability of GMOs and GM products and implementation of Cartagena Protocol in relation to transboundary movements of GMOs. The strict EU legal framework for GMOs has caused problems within international trade, particularly with USA, Canada and Argentina.

Keywords

Genetically modified organisms; genetically modified food and feed; legal regulation; precautionary principle; international trade

Hrčak ID:

60616

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/60616

Publication date:

15.8.2010.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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