Talk:European Union ban on seal products
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The goal for this article was to address the European Union ban on seal products from Canada and the resulting implication that ensued from what was considered one of the most controversial decisions in the Dispute Settlement Bodies history.
Overall, this is a really great article! You have all the necessary citations and do a great job explaining the issue of the EU Ban for Seal Products. Maybe just briefly explain what the most-favored nation trading status is? That is really the only recommendation that I have.
Charissa Michelel (talk) 00:48, 27 April 2015 (UTC)
Overall i think you have done a really good job with this article. you have provided the reader with enough information about the conflict, you have explained the conflict with good details and also talked about what has been done about this conflict. i also think you have don a pretty good citations and the way you wrote this article makes it easy to understand and easy to read. Camelonski95 (talk) 02:32, 27 April 2015 (UTC)
Angry Inuk
[edit]Angry Inuk is a documentary film that deals with the debate on the EU ban on seal products from the perspective of Inuit, who depend on the hunting of seals for their survival.Fred114 09:13, 29 April 2019 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fred114 (talk • contribs)