| Literature DB >> 35822819 |
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to describe the essential points of Italian and European legislation governing the use of animals in biomedical experimentation. A close look will be taken at the principles of the 3Rs, which represent the mainstay of the legal architecture based on which a correct interpretation may be drawn of the legislative documents on animal experimentation. Furthermore, this paper will address the ways in which Directive 2010/63/EU is implemented in Italian legislation on the welfare of laboratory animals. In addition to an assessment of legal issues (such as the scope of jurisdiction of supervisory authorities tasked with issuing authorizations), it will include a discussion of cases of inadequate and insufficient implementation of the requirements laid down by Directive 2010/63/EU. Both the consistency of the interpretation of national legislation with the Directive and the direct effectiveness of the Directive in national law, in which animal testing has been and still is the subject of heated debate between supporters and opponents, will be examined.Entities:
Keywords: 3Rs principle; legal enforcement; the case of Italy
Year: 2021 PMID: 35822819 PMCID: PMC9245475 DOI: 10.3390/biotech10020009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BioTech (Basel) ISSN: 2673-6284
European Directive 63/2010 vs. Italian Legislation 26/2014.
| European Directive 63/2010 | Italian Legislation 26/2014 | Comparison | |
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| Article 2, par. 1 | Art. 13 Delegated Legislation 96/2013. | The Italian delegated rules, subsequent to the entry into force of the Directive, provide for more restrictive measures than those set by European legislation | |
| Article 2, par. 2 | Legislative gap | ||
| Article 14 | Article 14 | The European Directive is not respected | |
| Article 5 | The Italian legislation provides for restrictive measures not provided (or only partially) for by European legislation | ||
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Art. 1 | Article 10 | Art. 10 par. 5 article 1 par. 2 of the European Directive is not faithfully implemented. The EU Directive provides for exceptions to experimental use on non-human primates. | |
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| Article 4 | See art. 1 letter a, art. 13, art. 26, art. 31, and art. 37 | The current legislation has not been transposed art. 4 of Directive 63/2010 in a corresponding and explicit mode | |
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| Article 10 | The Italian legislation provides for more restrictive measures than those provided by the European Directive | ||
| For the purposes of this Directive the following definitions shall apply: | |||
| 1. | […]. | ||