Regulating next generation agri-food biotechnologies : Lessons from European, Norlth American and Asian experiences
- London Routledge 2012
- 260p xx
Table of contents Acknowledgment; Introduction; Chapter 1: Regulating Next Generation Biotechnologies: Tentative Regulation for Emerging Technologies by David Laycock and Michael Howlett; Part 1: First and Second Generation Agri-Food Genetic Technologies and Regulatory Regimes: Issues and Overviews; Chapter 2: Generating Regulatory Futures: From Agbiotech Blockages to a Bioeconomy? by Les Levidow; Chapter 3: Learning From Experience: How Do We Use What We've Learned to Reform Regulatory Oversight of New Agricultural Biotechnologies? by Alan McHughen; Part 2: Regulatory Regime Development Theory & Practice; Chapter 4: Regulatory Life Cycles and Comparative Biotechnology Regulation: Analyzing Regulatory Regimes in Space and Time by Michael Howlett and Andrea Migone; Chapter 5: Pragmatism Revisited: An overview of the development of regulatory regimes of GMOs in EU by Anders Johansson; Part 3: GMO Regulatory Regimes in Practice: Europe, Asia, and North America; Chapter 6: Contested Frames: Comparing EU versus US GMO Policy by Sarah Lieberman and Anthony R. Zito; Chapter 7: The Global battle over the Governance of Agricultural Biotechnology: the roles of Japan, Korea, and China by Yves Tiberghien; Chapter 8: The EU's Governance of Plant Biotechnology Risk Regulation: Still Contested, Still Distinct by Paulette Kurzer and Grace Skogstad; Part 4: Lessons from Other High Technology Sectors; Chapter 9: Regulating Nanotechnology in China: Governance, Risk Management, and Regulatory Effectiveness by Darryl S.L. Jarvis and Noah Richmond; Chapter 10: Lessons from Bio-Medical Technology Regulation: North American and European Comparisons by Isabelle Engeli, Christine Rothmayr Allison, and Frederic Varone; Part 5: Agricultural Biotechnologies and the Public: Deliberation, Opinion, Ethics and Participatio; Chapter 11: Network Deliberations, Advocacy Groups and the Legitimacy of the EU by Eric Montpetit; Chapter 12: Getting to Maybe: Assessments of Benefits and Risks in Canadian Public Opinion On Biotechnological Innovation by Steven Weldon, David Laycock, Andrea Nusser, and Colin Whelan; Chapter 13: Deriving Policy and Governance from Deliberative Events and Mini-Publics by Michael M. Burgess; Chapter 14: Second Generation Governance for Second Generation GM by Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
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1. Agricutlural Biotechnology - Government Policy 2. Aglricultural Biotehnology - Europe - North America - Asia3. Agriculture & State