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With so much of the world focused on the second anniversary of the

terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the U.N.-sponsored Cartagena

Biosafety Protocol, which becomes international law today, is not

grabbing major headlines. Still, as the first global treaty to

regulate trade in genetically modified organisms, the protocol is a

big deal. By affirming the right of nations to err on the side of

caution when regulating biotech imports, the protocol pits the United

Nations against the World Trade Organization, where such imports are

considered innocent until proven guilty. Lissa Harris looks at the

implications of the brand-new protocol on global trade in genetically

modified organisms, only on the Grist Magazine website.

 

only in Grist: A new treaty gets tangled up in trade tussles -- by

Lissa Harris in Main Dish

<http://www.gristmagazine.com/maindish/harris091103.asp?source=daily>

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