Уредба Европске уније о споредним производима животињског порекла
Regulation of the European Union on by-products of animal origin
Author(s): Dušan DabovićSubject(s): EU-Legislation
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: Harmonization of laws;EU;by-products of animal origin;public health risk;cosmetic industry;fashion industry
Summary/Abstract: The paper analyses the content of EU Regulation No. 1069/2009 on establishing health rules regarding by-products of animal origin and derived products not intended for human consumption. The author uses the comparative legal method to analyse the relationship between this regulation and the corresponding solutions present in the legislation of the Republic of Serbia. The methods used in this paper are formal-legal: text analysis and comparative method. The paper examines issues related to the obligations of subjects, general animal health restrictions, categorisation of products of animal origin, restrictions on the use of these products, and others. At the end of the text, the author concludes that our country only sporadically regulates the matter in question, and apart from one rulebook, Serbia has not passed any general legal act regulating the matter of byproducts of animal origin and by-products not intended for human use. Hence, we need to harmonise the domestic legislative framework with European Union law, which is one of our country’s obligations within the European integration process.
Journal: Европско законодавство
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 87-88
- Page Range: 201-213
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Serbian