2019
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2019.00132
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Roads Forward for European GMO Policy—Uncertainties in Wake of ECJ Judgment Have to be Mitigated by Regulatory Reform

Abstract: This article gives an overview of legal and procedural uncertainties regarding genome edited organisms and possible ways forward for European GMO policy. After a recent judgment by the European Court of Justice (ECJ judgment of 25 July 2018, C-528/16), organisms obtained by techniques of genome editing are GMOs and subject to the same obligations as transgenic organisms. Uncertainties emerge if genome edited organisms cannot be distinguished from organisms bred by conventional techniques, such as crossing or r… Show more

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“…Familiarity, on the other hand, refers to the body of knowledge (evidence/data) and experience (of use, but also with risk assessment) with technologies and products that have undergone a risk assessment process or for which substantial data are available (Figure 1). Ambiguous language can create confusion and ultimately leads to discretionary interpretations and less predictable risk assessment processes (Wasmer, 2019). To exemplify the relevance of clear definitions, in the specific case of transgenic comparators for field studies, using HOSU as an acceptance criterion would be discretional.…”
Section: Familiarity In the Context Of Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Familiarity, on the other hand, refers to the body of knowledge (evidence/data) and experience (of use, but also with risk assessment) with technologies and products that have undergone a risk assessment process or for which substantial data are available (Figure 1). Ambiguous language can create confusion and ultimately leads to discretionary interpretations and less predictable risk assessment processes (Wasmer, 2019). To exemplify the relevance of clear definitions, in the specific case of transgenic comparators for field studies, using HOSU as an acceptance criterion would be discretional.…”
Section: Familiarity In the Context Of Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-market monitoring, traceability and labelling: Traceability of GEOs imported into the EU market faces challenges linked to the lack of adequate detection methods to identify with which technology the changes in the genome have been made (Wasmer, 2019). Although research on detection methods is increasing, it is still unclear how techniques that allow for unequivocal identification of SDN-1, SDN-2, and ODM events could be designed.…”
Section: Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The list is not exhaustive, in the sense that it only presents results originated by consulted experts, without including additional instruments suggested by other scholars in existing literature (e.g. Wasmer, 2019). Some instruments represent suggestions related to non-regulatory aspects, while others aim to suggest updates to the existing regulatory framework (German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, 2019) or call for a new regulatory framework (suggested by 77% of the respondents of the Delphi).…”
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confidence: 99%
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