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Failure of Conciliation Talks on the Use of Animal Cloning for Food: “The Consumer's Right To Make Informed Food Choices”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Marine Friant-Perrot
Affiliation:
Faculty of Law and Political science, Nantes, France – UMR – 3128 – Droit et changement social (marine.friant-perrot@univ-nantes.fr)
Lise Rihouey
Affiliation:
Faculty of Law and Political science, Nantes, France – UMR- 3128 – Droit et changement social

Extract

While the introduction of GMOs in food is still being debated in many Member States of the European Union, a new field of discord just appeared around the issue of animal cloning.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

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References

1 The cloning results in high mortality and severe deformed clones.

2 Friant-Perrot, Marine, “The European Union Regulatory Regime for Genetically Modified Organisms and its Integration into Community Food Law and Policy”, in (de Luc Bodiguel, sous la direction and Cardwell, Michael), The Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms-Comparative Approaches (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 79100, at p. 100.CrossRefGoogle Scholar