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- The Impact Of The New Eu Nagoya Protocol Compliance Regime On The Cosmetics Industry
The Impact Of The New EU Nagoya Protocol Compliance Regime On The Cosmetics Industry
October 2016, Bio-Science Law Review
May 2018, Covington Alert
The Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity entered into force on 12 October 2014. It imposes a complex set of multi-jurisdictional compliance obligations on businesses active in the cosmetics, food, pharmaceutical and other life science sectors. It now has more than 100 contracting parties, including the European Union.
May 11, 2017, PaRR
Bart Van Vooren is quoted in PaRR's "Brexit Club" column regarding the two-part approach to the Brexit negotiation process, following the publication of draft negotiating directives for “phase one” of the talks. According to Van Vooren, there are real legal problems with this two-part approach, regardless of the parties' up-front negotiating positions. One ...
September 21, 2016, Covington Alert
On September 21, 2016, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) delivered its judgment in Case C-592/14 European Federation for Cosmetic Ingredients v UK Secretary of State for Business. The Court has ruled that animal tests performed outside the European Union (EU) to comply with non-EU rules should not be used for the product safety assessment to gain access to ...