Glyphosate effect: Has the glyphosate controversy affected the EU’s regulatory epistemology?
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| Publication date | 09-2020 |
| Journal | European Journal of Risk Regulation |
| Volume | Issue number | 11 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 422-435 |
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| Abstract |
Glyphosate’s authorisation will expire in 2022 and its re-approval will
take place in a changed legal and political landscape: the national
phase of risk assessment is entrusted to a taskforce of four Member
States, and, from 2021, the reform of the general food law will apply,
imposing, inter alia, more ambitious
transparency standards. Taking stock of these developments, this
contribution analyses, from a legal perspective, whether and how the
glyphosate dispute has contributed to the development of the EU’s
regulatory epistemology, with specific regard to food governance. It
identifies the “manifesto” of the EU’s regulatory epistemology in the
2002 guidelines on the collection and use of expertise and reads them in
the light of the glyphosate dispute. In particular, it focuses on the
legal arrangements reflecting the principles established in the 2002
guidelines (quality, openness, effectiveness) and analyses them against
the tensions that emerged throughout the dispute with regard to the
sources, levels and purposes of EU regulatory knowledge-making. It then
considers whether and how such tensions have been addressed by
legislative reform and whether this has resulted in a further refinement
of the EU’s regulatory epistemology.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2020.11 |
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