PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
IMPACT ON ANIMAL WELFARE OF THE GATT/WTO (9 June 1998)
Motion Details
That this House is concerned that the GATT/WTO poses growing problems to the introduction of improved standards of animal welfare; is dismayed that fears of GATT challenges have led to the EU severely diluting two of its key animal protection measures, the ban on the import of furs from countries using the leghold trap and the prohibition on the marketing of cosmetics tested on animals; fears that the GATT/WTO will increasingly deter the EU from introducing new animal protection measures as while the EU can under the GATT prohibit the use of a cruel rearing system within its own territory, it cannot prohibit the import of products derived from animals subjected to that system; believes that the GATT must be reformed to allow other legitimate considerations such as animal welfare to take an equal place alongside trade liberalisation; and urges Her Majesty's Government to take the lead in persuading our EU partners and the other WTO contracting parties of the need to bring to an end the GATT/WTO's detrimental impact on attempts to secure improved standards of animal welfare.
Sponsored by:
Norman Baker (Liberal Democrat)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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