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GM food on trial

GM food on trial

testing European democracy

Les Levidow

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Europe was told that it had no choice but to accept agbiotech, yet this imperative was turned into a test of democratic accountability for societal choices. Since the late 1990s, European public controversy has kept the agri-biotech industry and its promoters on the defensive. As some opponents and regulators alike have declared, ‘GM food/crops are on trial’. Suspicion of their guilt has been evoked by moral symbols, as disputes over whether genetically-modified products are modest benign improvements on traditional plant breeding, or dangerous Frankenfoods; and in disputes over whether they are global saviours, or control agents of multinational companies. This book examines European institutions being ‘put on trial’ for how their regulatory procedures evaluate and regulate GM products, in ways which opened up alternative futures. Levidow and Carr highlight how public controversy created a legitimacy crisis, leading to national policy changes and demands, in turn stimulating changes in EU agbiotech regulations as a strategy to regain legitimacy.

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OL Work ID
OL8060022W

Subjects

Government policyGenetically modified foodsAgricultural industriesAgricultural biotechnologyLaw and legislationCropsPublic opinion, europeIndustries, europeFood industry and tradeGenetically Modified FoodAgricultureLegislation & jurisprudenceFood IndustryFood LabelingEthicsPublic OpinionDisclosureFood-Processing Industry

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