Accord de libre-échange : l’Union européenne et la Nouvelle-Zélande innovent en matière de bien-être animal

Retrouvez l’analyse de Pauline Koczorowski, collaboratrice au sein de l’Institut, portant sur l’accord de libre échange signé entre l’UE et la Nouvelle Zélande, signé le 9 juillet dernier. Cet accord innove en matière de bien-être animal en ce que la libéralisation des échanges entre les deux partenaires commerciaux est soumise au respect de normes en matière de développement durable et de bien-être animal.

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