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National and international obligations that are not related to the protocol may also be an additional factor in determining the scope of the risk assessment


A country may have national laws and international obligations, such as trade agreements, that are not directly related to biosafety or to the environment but may influence how the risk assessor(s) will proceed once a risk assessment of an LMO is triggered. Such obligations may, for instance, affect establishing the scope of the risk assessment (see Module 3).

For examples of relevant international treaties and agreements see Module 1.