What does ‘relevant legislation of the country of production’ entail?
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‘Relevant legislation of the country of production’ signifies compliance with both deforestation-free criteria and the laws of the country where goods are manufactured, as stipulated in Art. 3 (b) and Art. 2 (40) of the EUDR.
This encompasses various legal frameworks, such as national statutes, secondary laws, judicial precedents, and applicable international regulations. The Regulation offers a broad scope, encompassing legislative domains like environmental protection, greenhouse gas reduction, and biodiversity conservation. The specifics of relevant legislation vary by jurisdiction and may evolve over time.
Operators must furnish substantiating documentation for risk assessment purposes, including official government records, contractual agreements, court verdicts, or impact evaluations. The veracity and reliability of these documents must be validated, considering the risk of corruption within the country of production.