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Title: Safety assessment and liability regulations in the context of genetically modified food in the BRICS countries
Other Titles: Правила оценки безопасности и ответственности в контексте генетически модифицированных продуктов питания в странах БРИКС
Authors: Balashanmugam, Sh. K.
Keywords: genetically modified food
developing countries
BRICS
food safety assessment
transboundary
comparative analysis
liability
food policy
regulation
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Publishing House V.Ема
Citation: Balashanmugam, Sh. K. Safety assessment and liability regulations in the context of genetically modified food in the BRICS countries / Sh. K. Balashanmugam // BRICS Law Journal / chief editor D. Maleshin; deputy chief editor S. Marochkin; executive editor E. Gladun. – 2018. – Vol. 5, No. 1. – P. 27-55.
Abstract: International trade of food products is expected to increase rapidly with the widespread introduction of genetically modified (GM) food. There will be greater participation of developing countries based on investment as well as research and development. Investment in research and development and commercial production of GM crops is high in Asia, particularly in India and China, but also in Latin American countries, such as Brazil, and on the African continent, especially in South Africa. Despite the merits, the introduction of GM foods in the world market has continued to raise public concerns touching upon health, legal, social, ethical and environmental issues. Especially, the issue of contamination is considered asignificant threat at many stages of development of GM food. Transboundary aspects and certain aspects of the components of the food safety system such as safety assessment, liability and redress are still not completely addressed. The present study is the systematic review of the extent of the development of legislation and institutional mechanisms in relation to safety assessment and liability mechanisms for regulating the emerging GM foods in the developing countries of BRICS. Additionally, the comparison of the components of national food safety systems of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa reveals differences in policy and regulation in relation to GM food.
ISSN: 2412-2343
2409-9058
Source: BRICS Law Journal. – 2018. – T. 5, Vol. 1
Appears in Collections:BRICS Law Journal

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