The Regulation of genetically modified organisms: Comparative approaches Author Bodiguel L., Cardwell M. Date 2010 Source IUCN (ID: MON-086158) Publisher | Place of publication Oxford University Press | Oxford, UK ISBN 978-0-19-954248-2 Pages 446 p. Document type Monography/book Language English Country/Territory European Union Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword GMO Economy and environment Comparative analysis Governance Abstract Michael Cardwell: Introduction I. The Public, Economics, and Risk 1: Genetically Modified Organisms and the Public: Participation, Preferences, and Protest: 2: Christophe Charlier and Egizio Valceschini: The Importance and Limits of Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms 3: Karen Morrow: Genetically Modified Organisms and Risk II. The European Union 4: Marine Friant-Perrot: The European Union Regulatory Regime for Genetically Modified Organisms and its Integration into Community Food Law and Policy 5: Maria Lee: Multi-level Governance of Genetically Modified Organisms in the European Union: Ambiguity and Hierarchy 6: Margaret Rosso Grossman: Coexistence of Genetically Modified, Conventional, and Organic Crops in the European Union: The Community Framework