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Beyond equal: from same but different to the doctrine of substantial equivalence

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Paull, John

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QUT Creative Industries

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A same-but-different dichotomy has recently been encapsulated within the ill-defined concept of “substantial equivalence”. By invoking this concept the genetically modified organism (GMO) industry has escaped the rigors of safety testing that might otherwise apply.

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M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture 11.2 (2008)

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M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture

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