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The regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) continues
to generate controversy. On the one hand, they are actively
promoted by the biotechnology industry as vital to ensuring food
security. Yet, on the other hand, consumer resistance persists, not
least in the European Union, and such lack of confidence extends
not just to GM food itself but also to the regulatory regime, where
legal issues are inextricably linked with economics and politics.
This edited collection provides a novel contribution to the
ongoing debate, recognizing that the legislative environment is
complicated by forces as varied as national public opinion and
world trade commitments.
The book is divided into four parts. The first of these addresses
the influence in this context of both civil society and economic
imperatives. The second part is directed more specifically to the
measures that have been implemented in the European Union,
considering multi-level governance, wider aspects of food law,
co-existence with conventional and organic crops, and environmental
liability. The third part is comparative in focus, with chapters
covering the diverse regimes implemented in Africa, Australia,
North America and South America. The book concludes with chapters
on world trade and international considerations, including analysis
of the Biotech case.
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