Development of an analytical tool to assess
Biosecurity legislation


by
Daniele Manzella
Jessica Vapnek

for the
Development Law Service
FAO Legal Office

FAO
LEGISLATIVE
STUDY
96

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2007


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I PART (618 Kb)

PRÉFACE

1. INTRODUCTION

2. INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR BIOSECURITY

3. REVIEW OF PILOT CASE STUDIES

4. LEGAL METHODOLOGY

5. ETHIOPIA COUNTRY STUDY

II PART (727 Kb)

6. GHANA COUNTRY STUDY

7. INDIA COUNTRY STUDY

8. KENYA COUNTRY STUDY

9. UGANDA COUNTRY STUDY

10. VIET NAM COUNTRY STUDY

11. CONCLUSION