Pages above:
- A Greenpeace media briefing with a chronology of decisions on the BASF GM potato is available for download at: http://www.greenpeace.org/eu-unit/press-centre/policy-papers-briefings/briefing-basf-gm-potato.
- A legal briefing by leading UK barrister Paul Lasok QC on the legal inconsistencies concerning the case for the authorisation of the BASF GM potato is available for download at: http://www.greenpeace.org/eu-unit/press-centre/policy-papers-briefings/legal-briefing-on-basf-gm-potato.
(1) Antibiotic-resistant genes are a superseded biotech technology designed to show which plants have been successfully modified.
(2) Directive 2001/18/EC on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms, Article 4(2) (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2001:106:0001:0038:EN:PDF).
(3) World Health Organisation, Critically Important Antibacterial Agents for Human Medicine for Risk Management Strategies of Non-Human Use. Report of a WHO working group consultation, 15-18 February 2005, Canberra, Australia (http://www.who.int/foodborne_disease/resistance/amr_feb2005.pdf).
(4) EMEA - Committee for medicinal products for veterinary use and Committee for medicinal products for human use, Presence of the antibiotic resistance marker gene nptII in GM plants for food and feed uses. EMEA/CVMP/56937/2007. 22 February 2007 (http://www.emea.europa.eu/pdfs/human/opiniongen/5693707en.pdf).
(5) Opinion of the Scientific Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms on the use of antibiotic resistance genes as marker genes in genetically modified plants. Opinion adopted on 2 April 2004 (http://www.efsa.europa.eu/EFSA/Scientific_Opinion/opinion_gmo_05_en1,2.pdf).
(6) Barrister of the year for The Lawyer Awards 2006.