The Regulatory Challenge of Biotechnology: Human Genetics, Food and PatentsHan Somsen Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007 M01 1 - 290 pages . . . a compilation of 12 invaluable contributions on this issue by internationally known experts in their respective fields. . . a valuable resource for academic professionals, policy makers and legislators, advocacy groups and scholars in legal and deve |
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... framework. The European and International dimension of biotechnology regulation will be a constant reference point. Whilst focussing principally on the legal framework of biotechnology regulation, the series will also draw from related ...
... framework. The European and International dimension of biotechnology regulation will be a constant reference point. Whilst focussing principally on the legal framework of biotechnology regulation, the series will also draw from related ...
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... framework and political strategy in dealing with the risks of new technology: the two faces of the precautionary principle 118 Wolfgang van den Daele 7. Regulating GM food: three levels, three issues 139 Bernd van der Meulen 8 ...
... framework and political strategy in dealing with the risks of new technology: the two faces of the precautionary principle 118 Wolfgang van den Daele 7. Regulating GM food: three levels, three issues 139 Bernd van der Meulen 8 ...
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... Framework and Future Developments, Leuven University Press and (2002), Study on the Patenting of Inventions Related to Human Stem Cell Research, European Communities. More recently she wrote (amongst others) (2005), 'Legal and Ethical ...
... Framework and Future Developments, Leuven University Press and (2002), Study on the Patenting of Inventions Related to Human Stem Cell Research, European Communities. More recently she wrote (amongst others) (2005), 'Legal and Ethical ...
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... framework from scratch can be avoided . This volume contains various chapters that represent attempts to engage in this process of learning from past experience . In doing so , however , we should continuously query what previous ...
... framework from scratch can be avoided . This volume contains various chapters that represent attempts to engage in this process of learning from past experience . In doing so , however , we should continuously query what previous ...
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... frameworks to channel developments in human genetics Brownsword and Burley ( Chapter 4 ) both employ a mind experiment as a tool . This approach is widely used when policies must be developed now that will still be appropriate to cope ...
... frameworks to channel developments in human genetics Brownsword and Burley ( Chapter 4 ) both employ a mind experiment as a tool . This approach is widely used when policies must be developed now that will still be appropriate to cope ...
Contents
lessons from environmental policy | 3 |
2 Rethinking regulatory governance for the age of biotechnology | 19 |
PART II Regulating human genetics | 37 |
GMOs biosafety and environmental decisionmaking | 95 |
the two faces of the precautionary principle | 118 |
three levels three issues | 139 |
issues of EC law | 156 |
plant genetic resources and agricultural trade reform | 174 |
PART IV Regulating biotechnology through the patent system | 201 |
10 Should we regulate biotechnology through the patent system? The case of terminator technology | 203 |
exploring the interface between regulation and innovation regimes | 214 |
measures to restore trust in the patent system | 238 |
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