The EU Seal Products Ban – Why Ineffective Animal Welfare Protection Cannot Justify Trade Restrictions under European and International Trade Law
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/8216Date
2015-03Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Author
Hennig, MartinAbstract
In this article, the author questions the legitimacy of the general ban on trade in seal products
adopted by the European Union. It is submitted that the EU Seal Regime, which permits the
marketing of Greenlandic seal products derived from Inuit hunts, but excludes Canadian and
Norwegian seal products from the European market, does not ensure a satisfactory degree of
animal welfare protection in order to justify the comprehensive trade restriction in place. It is
argued that the current ineffective EU ban on seal products, which according to the WTO
Appellate Body cannot be reconciled with the
Publisher
Cappelen Damm AkademiskCitation
Arctic Review on Law and Politics 6(2015) nr. 1 s. 74-86Metadata
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