The Adequacy of the Mauritian Biosafety Framework

The Adequacy of the Mauritian Biosafety Framework

Author: 
Tung, Odile Juliette Lim
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
2014
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Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law Vol. 58, No. 1, February 2014, pp. 109-128
Abstract: 

This article analyses the Mauritian regulatory framework on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and highlights its shortcomings, with the aim of improving the regulation of the approval and monitoring of the use of GMOs in Mauritius. It examines key issues regarding the application for a GMO permit, risk assessment requirements, identification and labelling obligations, post-market monitoring, and liability and redress in the case of damages. There is a need for greater public participation in decision-making on the approval of GMO permits and the monitoring stage procedure, specific civil liability provisions for damage as well as regulation of the coexistence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops in the Mauritian biosafety framework. Pending the proclamation of the entire Mauritian GMO Act 2004, relevant transitional provisions should also be provided. Beyond legal provisions on biosafety, a national policy on GM products and GMO-related activities should be elaborated.

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CITATION: Tung, Odile Juliette Lim. The Adequacy of the Mauritian Biosafety Framework . : Cambridge University Press , 2014. Journal of African Law Vol. 58, No. 1, February 2014, pp. 109-128 - Available at: https://library.au.int/adequacy-mauritian-biosafety-framework-3