Attaining Subsidiarity-Based Multilevel Governance of Genetically Modified Cultivation?


Autoria(s): Dobbs, Mary
Data(s)

11/05/2016

31/12/1969

Resumo

The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in the EU is highly harmonised, but with persisting conflicts over authority. The Commission responded to internal and external pressures with a more flexible approach to coexistence, a proposed opt-out clause and a promise to review the existing EU GM regime, providing an opportunity to consider and suggest paths of development. This article considers the post-authorisation policy-making powers of Member States and subnational regions, in light of subsidiarity-based multilevel governance. It considers the different approaches to risk-centred issues and more general policy choices. Overall, the developments occurring at the EU level are strengthening subsidiarity-based multilevel governance within the GM cultivation regime, but with significant opportunities to improve it further through focussing on the complementary powers, coordination and the regional levels in particular.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/attaining-subsidiaritybased-multilevel-governance-of-genetically-modified-cultivation(cc31a120-2e1b-4860-9548-7e495d41c9e4).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jel/eqw008

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess

Fonte

Dobbs , M 2016 , ' Attaining Subsidiarity-Based Multilevel Governance of Genetically Modified Cultivation? ' Journal of Environmental Law . DOI: 10.1093/jel/eqw008

Palavras-Chave #subsidiarity #multilevel governance #genetically modified organisms #genetically modified crops
Tipo

article