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Regulating the Release of GMOs: Contrasts between the European Union and Norway

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  • Valborg Kvakkestad
  • Arild Vatn

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The European Union (EU) and Norway have assessed the release of genetically modified organisms as commercial products quite differently. Of twenty-four notifications approved by the EU, Norway has approved four, rejected ten, and has ten pending. We analyse whether these differences could be explained by different value judgments. Three aspects of the formulation and implementation of the regulations are discussed: the effects to be prevented and encouraged, response to uncertainty and ignorance, and the burden of proof necessary. Norwegian rejections are found to be explicable by the combination of no real benefit to society, lack of scientific knowledge, and involved risks. EU approvals are based upon seeing no reason to believe that there will be any adverse effects on health and the environment. We conclude that problems arise when value conflicts are understood and treated solely as technical issues, as normal in the EU.

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  • Valborg Kvakkestad & Arild Vatn, 2008. "Regulating the Release of GMOs: Contrasts between the European Union and Norway," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 26(5), pages 968-981, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirc:v:26:y:2008:i:5:p:968-981
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