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Proposal for a Transatlantic Platform for Consumer Concerns and International Trade
Authors:Jan Staman  Frans WA Brom
Institution:(1) Nature Management and Fisheries, Strategic Policies Division of the Minister's Office, DVM LL.M., Ministry of Agriculture, Post box 20401, 2500 EK The Hague, The Netherlands. E-mail:;(2) Centre for Bioethics and Health Law, European Society for Agriculture and Food Ethics EurSafe, Utrecht University, Netherlands, Heidelberglaan 2, NL-3584 CS Utrecht. E-mail:
Abstract:Consumer concerns pop up. They are relatedto the safety of agrifood products for people, foranimals, and for the environment as well as the socialand ethical implications of certain agrifoodproduction methods. At first sight, the WTO agreementand the SPS and TBT agreements appear to offersufficient legal scope to deal with these concerns andresolve trade conflicts. The events of recent years,however, have shown the limitations of theseagreements in dealing with cultural differencesbetween nations and in dealing with the social andpolitical pressure on national governments to lay downrestrictive, trade distorting measures. It is vitalthat we consider the dynamic relationship betweennational governments, civil society, and the market.In the United States, Canada, and Europe, thisrealization is growing. We propose that these issuesshould be studied by experts in several disciplines:technical experts, hygiene experts and veterinarians,public administration experts, lawyers, philosophers,ethicists, sociologists, and, of course, economists.To unite these disciplines and provide a platform fordiscussion in the light of international tradeliberalisation, the cultural identity of distinctcommunities, and the functioning of the democraticnation state an international network is needed. Wetherefore propose establishing a network to explorethe issues and dynamics described above. The networkshould be international and interdisciplinary withparticipants, initially, from science and government.The purpose of the network would be to present newperspectives to the negotiating parties in the nextWTO round. The first steps to development of thisnetwork have since been taken and an initial group hasbeen established.
Keywords:WTO  consumer concerns  expert group  foodethics
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