Law Library of Congress Report on Restrictions on Genetically Modified Organisms
The report analyzes legislation on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and genetically modified (GM) plants and foods in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, England and Wales, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Russian Federation, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, and the United States.
There is also a bibliography.
Earlier comparative law reports from the Law Library of Congress have covered topics such as:
- Adjudication of Sexual Offenses in Military Justice Systems
- Bioethics
- Biometric Data Retention for Passport Applicants and Holders
- Campaign Finance
- Children's Rights
- Constitutional Provisions on Women's Equality
- Education of Non-Native Language Speaking Children
- Foreign Aid Regulation
- Guest Worker Programs
- Habeas Corpus Rights
- Online Privacy Law
- Repatriation of Historic Human Remains (return of indigenous remains and cultural items)
- Sex Selection & Abortion
Labels: civil liability, comparative and foreign law, consumer law, environmental law, health law, intellectual property, science, trade law
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