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A special liability and compensation regime addressing liability for GMOs and covering the economic damage resulting from GMO admixture in non-GM products has been recently enacted in Italy, but only in the form of general principles that still require detailed implementation and specification at regional and local level. Pending implementation, the cultivation of GM crops is prohibited in Italy, subject to criminal sanctions.
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“Linee Guida per le normative regionali di coesistenza tra colture convenzionali, biologiche e geneticamente modificate”, approved on October 18, 2007.
See M. Bussani/ B. Pozzo/ A. Venchiarutti, Tort Law, in: J. Lena/ U. Mattet (eds.), Introduction to Italian Law (2002) 217 ff.
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Monti, A., Fusco, F. (2008). Economic Loss Caused by GMOs in Italy. In: Koch, B.A. (eds) Economic Loss Caused by Genetically Modified Organisms. Tort and Insurance Law, vol 24. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-77988-0_18
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