Sustainability Council of New Zealand Trust v. The Environmental Protection Authority: Gene editing technologies and the law

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In May 2014, a New Zealand court rendered the first judicial opinion in the world about the legal classification of gene-editing techniques. The court ruled that ZFN-1 and TALEs are techniques of genetic modification and thus within the New Zealand statute and regulations governing genetically modified organisms. This article explains the facts of this legal matter, the reasoning of the court, and provides commentary about the implications of this decision for New Zealand and other jurisdictions around the world.

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Kershen, D. L. (2015). Sustainability Council of New Zealand Trust v. The Environmental Protection Authority: Gene editing technologies and the law. GM Crops & Food, 6(4), 216–222. https://doi.org/10.1080/21645698.2015.1122859

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