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Towards a New Regulatory Framework for GM Crops in the European Union

Scientific, Ethical, Social and Legal Issues and the Challenges Ahead

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Recognizing the potential of emerging biotechnologies, the European Economic Community was among the first to establish a regulatory framework in the 1980s, aiming to enhance collaboration, environmental safety, and health standards while fostering a promising industrial sector. However, by the late 1990s, various political and economic challenges hindered biotechnology's progress in Europe. This led to the development of a comprehensive set of regulations that, despite their technical rigor, did not prevent a subsequent crisis. In response, EU institutions began working on a new regulatory framework, initiated in March 2015. This third framework aims to provide the necessary guarantees for a healthy and sustainable biotechnology sector in the EU. Will it succeed where previous efforts fell short? What steps are needed for a successful outcome? This work features insights from a diverse group of experts, both European and non-European, who explore the historical context, current landscape, and potential futures of Genetically Modified Crops within the EU.

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Towards a New Regulatory Framework for GM Crops in the European Union, Leire Escajedo San-Epifanio

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Titul
Towards a New Regulatory Framework for GM Crops in the European Union
Podtitul
Scientific, Ethical, Social and Legal Issues and the Challenges Ahead
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2017
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
210
ISBN10
9086863027
ISBN13
9789086863020
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Anotace
Recognizing the potential of emerging biotechnologies, the European Economic Community was among the first to establish a regulatory framework in the 1980s, aiming to enhance collaboration, environmental safety, and health standards while fostering a promising industrial sector. However, by the late 1990s, various political and economic challenges hindered biotechnology's progress in Europe. This led to the development of a comprehensive set of regulations that, despite their technical rigor, did not prevent a subsequent crisis. In response, EU institutions began working on a new regulatory framework, initiated in March 2015. This third framework aims to provide the necessary guarantees for a healthy and sustainable biotechnology sector in the EU. Will it succeed where previous efforts fell short? What steps are needed for a successful outcome? This work features insights from a diverse group of experts, both European and non-European, who explore the historical context, current landscape, and potential futures of Genetically Modified Crops within the EU.