GMO legislation is being under revision in most European states, which are at different points of implementing the European Directive on GMO releases (2001/18) and establishing national rules for co-existence, liability and nature protection as well as seed legislation. Denmark, Germany and Austria have recently adopted new GMO laws. Other governments have prepared such legislation. The differences show that there is ample room for better or worse solutions within the framework of EU legislation. This also applies for the authority given to regional governments and institutions and plays a crucial role in the legal defense of GMO free Regions.
Speakers
- Dan Leskien, Ministry for ConsumerProtection, Food and Agriculture– Germany
- Thomas Fertl, Consultant – Austria
- Diederick Sprangers, Goede Waar & Co consumers organisation – Netherlands
- Dan Belusa, Greenpeace – Denmark
Presentations
- Belusa: The Danish coexistence law
Background Papers
Information on the Amendment to Germany´s Genetic Modification Act
An unofficial overview on Coexistence Regulations of the European Union Member States as of: 16 December 2004