Regina v Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Ex P British Agrochemicals Association Ltd (No 2): QBD 16 Nov 1999

Arrangements made by the UK to accelerate approval of pesticides for importation, did not meet EC requirements, since it created a difference between products already established and the ones for which approval was sought. The rules gave a wide discretion to the Minister to deem that a new product was sufficiently like an existing one to permit a licence. This requirement did not meet the EC requirements for identicality.

Citations:

Times 16-Nov-1999

Statutes:

Food and Environment Protection Act 1985

European

Updated: 09 April 2022; Ref: scu.85412