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The Role Of Science In EU Regulatory Policies

Posted on : July 1, 2000 By Web Admin
Issue Volume 3, Number 2&3, 2000 

Bertrand Carsin
European Commission, Belgium

This paper discusses the role of science in policy making in the European Union (EU). Lessons from past experiences are used to provide an outlook for the future.

Key words: Food safety; risk assessment; European Union (EU).

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