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Global Governance of Risks: WTO, Codex Alimentarius and Private Standards – Report on the SRA-Europe 19th Annual Conference

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2017

Alessandra Arcuri
Affiliation:
Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Lukasz Gruszczynski
Affiliation:
Institute of Legal Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences
Alexia Herwig
Affiliation:
Centre for Law and Cosmopolitan Values and University of Antwerp

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References

1 Appellate Body Report, United States – Continued Suspension of Obligations in the EC – Hormones Dispute, WT/DS329/AB/R, adopted 14 November 2008 and Appellate Body Report, Canada – Continued Suspension of Obligations in the EC – Hormones Dispute, WT/DS321/AB/R adopted 14 November 2008.

2 Australia – Measures Affecting the Importation of Apples from New Zealand, WT/DS367; the panel report has not yet been adopted.

3 Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, Guidelines to Further the Practical Implementation of Article 5.5, G/SPS/15, circulated on 18 July 2000.

4 This can include situations where scientific evidence is insufficient for a risk assessment notwithstanding the existence of a Codex standard.