Law Review Article: The Protection of Selectively Bred and Gene-Edited Farm Animals under EU Law

Finland, 2019. Benjamin Blomstedt / We Animals

This article co-authored by Alice Di Concetto (Chief Legal Advisor at the Institute), Ilaria Cimadori (University of Yale) and Khara Grieger (North Carolina State University) was published in the European Journal of Risk Regulation.

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