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<th> Laboratory Safety </th> | <th> Laboratory Safety </th> | ||
<td>General guidelines implemented, <br> national frameworks being updated </td> | <td>General guidelines implemented, <br> national frameworks being updated </td> | ||
− | <td> < | + | <td>General guidelines implemented in regulations, <br>committees in place to oversee concerns </td> |
− | + | <td>General guidelines implemented in regulations, <br>committees in place to oversee concerns </td> | |
− | <td> < | + | <td>National biosafety frameworks in the process of being developed, <br>have signed the Cartagena Protocol </td> |
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<th> GMO Regulations </th> | <th> GMO Regulations </th> | ||
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>In place, appropriate labelling required in most cases to identify GMO status<br> Generally strict regulations in place (EU, JPN)</td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>In place, usage differs depending on country though most countries allow <br>(notable exception: NZ)</td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td> Dependent on country: some follow EU regulations and restrict access<br> while others are in the process of developing legislation with minimal regulations currently </td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>In place, only allow certain crops, need proper labelling <br>to identify GMO status </td> |
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<th> Environmental Regulations </th> | <th> Environmental Regulations </th> | ||
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity, <br>environmental release addressed |
− | <td> </td> | + | </td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity, <br>environmental release addressed </td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity, <br>some countries have in place environmental release stipulations </td> |
+ | <td> Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity, <br>developing more specific legislation for environmental release</td> | ||
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<th> Agricultural Regulations </th> | <th> Agricultural Regulations </th> | ||
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Regulations mostly relate to field trials </td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Must be approved by regulatory body to not cause a <br>negative impact on the environment </td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Dependent on country: some have strict regulations on crops <br>that can be planted while others have regulations in place, but allow a greater crop diversity </td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Regulations relate to type of crops that can be planted</td> |
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<th> Health Regulations </th> | <th> Health Regulations </th> | ||
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts </td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts </td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts,<br> some countries are still in the process of developing legislation</td> |
− | <td> </td> | + | <td>In development with the growth of biotechnology, general<br> regulations state that new materials generated must be approved </td> |
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</table> | </table> |
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Legal System | Civil | Common | Mixed | Religious |
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Laboratory Safety | General guidelines implemented, national frameworks being updated |
General guidelines implemented in regulations, committees in place to oversee concerns |
General guidelines implemented in regulations, committees in place to oversee concerns |
National biosafety frameworks in the process of being developed, have signed the Cartagena Protocol |
GMO Regulations | In place, appropriate labelling required in most cases to identify GMO status Generally strict regulations in place (EU, JPN) |
In place, usage differs depending on country though most countries allow (notable exception: NZ) |
Dependent on country: some follow EU regulations and restrict access while others are in the process of developing legislation with minimal regulations currently |
In place, only allow certain crops, need proper labelling to identify GMO status |
Environmental Regulations | Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity, environmental release addressed |
Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity, environmental release addressed |
Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity, some countries have in place environmental release stipulations |
Environmental impact assessments used to determine effect on biological diversity, developing more specific legislation for environmental release |
Agricultural Regulations | Regulations mostly relate to field trials | Must be approved by regulatory body to not cause a negative impact on the environment |
Dependent on country: some have strict regulations on crops that can be planted while others have regulations in place, but allow a greater crop diversity |
Regulations relate to type of crops that can be planted |
Health Regulations | Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts | Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts | Must be approved by governing authority to not have negative impacts, some countries are still in the process of developing legislation |
In development with the growth of biotechnology, general regulations state that new materials generated must be approved |
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The exploration of our plan on how to address the genetic re-coding aspect of our project continues more in depth on our software page. We consider it to be a major part of our human practices, but to explain it as in depth as it requires, we felt it deserved its own page.