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international regulatory framework for phytosanitary protection sps sps ispm international plant protection convention ippc approved in 1951 based on an earlier convention of 1929 revised in 1997 to align the ...

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         International regulatory framework for 
         phytosanitary protection
                SPS
                 SPS
                            ISPM
    International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC)
     Approved in 1951 (based on an earlier Convention of 1929). Revised in 
     1997 to align the text with the SPS Agreement.
     It is an international agreement, binding to parties.
     Obligations  under  the  IPPC  are  consistent  and  complementary  to  the 
     WTO-SPS Agreement.
     The  IPPC  embraces  the  principles  of  sovereignty,  tempered  by  the 
     principles of necessity, proportionality and minimum impact, cooperation 
     among countries and non-discrimination.
        The SPS makes provision for 
         phytosanitary protection 
         in a trade agreement...
       The IPPC makes complementary 
          provision for trade 
         in a protection agreement.
    Purpose and objectives (Preamble and 
    article 1)
     Objective:  to  foster  international  cooperation  in  controlling 
     the spread of plant pests.
     Phytosanitary  measures  should  be  technically  justified, 
     transparent and not applied in such a way as to constitute an 
     arbitrary or disguised restriction to trade.
     Contracting  parties  undertake  to  adopt  the  legislative, 
     technical  and  administrative  measures  specified  in  this 
     Convention and in supplementary agreements.
     So….
     What does this mean?
     Do  countries  have  (necessarily)  to  adopt  new 
     legislation when they become contracting parties?
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