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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) supported the negative of some Member States to grant authorisations for the marketing of novel foods in their territory if there is suspected risk to human health.

A Member State can - as a preventive measure - temporarily restrict or suspend the marketing of novel foods in its territory without first being required to challenge the lawfulness of the procedure.

- ECJ’s press release.

- To read case C-236/01, please click here.

Last modified on October 6 2003.

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