This online event presents legislative efforts by importing and exporting countries to stop the trade of pesticides banned in the land of origin.
The export of banned pesticides to third countries is being recognized as a threat to human rights. In the case of the European Union, most hazardous agrochemicals are not approved for use because of their negative effects on human health and/or the environment, yet manufacturers in EU countries such as Germany and others are still producing them to sell them abroad.
The call for ending such double standards in pesticide trade is joined by civil society organizations in the Global South and North and by human rights experts from the United Nations alike. Inputs from Germany, India and Tunisia provide examples on how governments can take legislative efforts.
Pre-registration is required to attend this event, please do so here.
Programme
Welcome and moderation
Dr. Silke Bollmohr, INKOTA-netzwerk and Dr. Christian Schliemann-Radbruch, European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
Ending double standards in pesticide trade — where do we stand?
Susan Haffmans, PAN Germany
National import ban and civil society approaches against pesticides — the case of Tunisia
Semia Gharbi, AEEFG Tunisia
Reducing double standards by banning highly hazardous pesticides — an analysis from India
Dileep Kumar, PAN India
Implementing a ban on the export of certain hazardous pesticides — presentation of a legal opinion from Germany
Mirka Fries (LL.M.) and Ida Westphal (Ass. iur.)
Questions & answers
The event is jointly organized by the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, the INKOTA-netzwerk, the Pestizid Aktions-Netzwerk (PAN Germany), and the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.
Contact
Jan Urhahn
Food Sovereignty Programme Director, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung
Email: jan.urhahn@rosalux.org
Phone: +27 10 4460538