Abstract

The regulation of modern biotechnology began almost as soon as the potential benefits and risks became clear. In some countries a decision was made to use current law to address the new technologies, arguing that the changes that are able to be introduced into new products are not substantially different from those introduced by other techniques. In other jurisdictions new law was enacted to ensure that the products are at least as safe (or as some would have it, safer) than those currently on the market.

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