The Nanotechnology Challenge
Herausgeber: Dana, David A.
The Nanotechnology Challenge
Herausgeber: Dana, David A.
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Offers views on how new legal institutions should be formed to address the uncertain risks of nanotechnology.
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Offers views on how new legal institutions should be formed to address the uncertain risks of nanotechnology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9780521767385
- ISBN-10: 0521767385
- Artikelnr.: 33768717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9780521767385
- ISBN-10: 0521767385
- Artikelnr.: 33768717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: 1. The nanotechnology challenge David A. Dana; 2. The
five myths about nanotechnology in the current public policy debate: a
science and engineering perspective Kimberly Gray; Part II. Public
Perceptions of Nanotechnology Risks: 3. Public regulation and the
regulation of emerging technologies - the role of private politics Daniel
Diermeier; 4. How scientific evidence links attitudes to behaviors James N.
Druckman and Toby Bolsen; Part III. Meeting the Nanotechnology Challenge by
Creating New Legal Institutions: 5. Toward risk-based, adaptive regulatory
definitions David A. Dana; 6. The missing market instrument: environmental
assurance bonds and nanotechnology regulation Douglas A. Kysar; 7.
Conditional liability relief as an incentive for precautionary study David
A. Dana; 8. Transnational new governance and the international coordination
of nanotechnology oversight Gary E. Marchant, Kenneth W. Abbott, Douglas J.
Sylvester and Lyn M. Gulley; 9. Labeling the little things Jonathan H.
Adler; 10. Public nuisance: a potential common law response to
nanotechnology's uncertain harms Albert C. Lin; 11. Enlarging the
regulation of shrinking cosmetics and sunscreens Robin Fretwell Wilson; 12.
Accelerating regulatory review John O. McGinnis; 13. Ethical issues in
nanotechnology: persons and polity Laurie Zoloth; Part IV. Where We Are Now
- The Current Institutions for Nanotechnology Regulation: 14. An overview
of the law of nanotechnology Fern O'Brian; 15. Regulatory responses to
nanotechnology uncertainties Read D. Porter, Linda Breggin, Robert Falkner,
John Pendergrass and Nico Jaspers.
five myths about nanotechnology in the current public policy debate: a
science and engineering perspective Kimberly Gray; Part II. Public
Perceptions of Nanotechnology Risks: 3. Public regulation and the
regulation of emerging technologies - the role of private politics Daniel
Diermeier; 4. How scientific evidence links attitudes to behaviors James N.
Druckman and Toby Bolsen; Part III. Meeting the Nanotechnology Challenge by
Creating New Legal Institutions: 5. Toward risk-based, adaptive regulatory
definitions David A. Dana; 6. The missing market instrument: environmental
assurance bonds and nanotechnology regulation Douglas A. Kysar; 7.
Conditional liability relief as an incentive for precautionary study David
A. Dana; 8. Transnational new governance and the international coordination
of nanotechnology oversight Gary E. Marchant, Kenneth W. Abbott, Douglas J.
Sylvester and Lyn M. Gulley; 9. Labeling the little things Jonathan H.
Adler; 10. Public nuisance: a potential common law response to
nanotechnology's uncertain harms Albert C. Lin; 11. Enlarging the
regulation of shrinking cosmetics and sunscreens Robin Fretwell Wilson; 12.
Accelerating regulatory review John O. McGinnis; 13. Ethical issues in
nanotechnology: persons and polity Laurie Zoloth; Part IV. Where We Are Now
- The Current Institutions for Nanotechnology Regulation: 14. An overview
of the law of nanotechnology Fern O'Brian; 15. Regulatory responses to
nanotechnology uncertainties Read D. Porter, Linda Breggin, Robert Falkner,
John Pendergrass and Nico Jaspers.
Part I. Introduction: 1. The nanotechnology challenge David A. Dana; 2. The
five myths about nanotechnology in the current public policy debate: a
science and engineering perspective Kimberly Gray; Part II. Public
Perceptions of Nanotechnology Risks: 3. Public regulation and the
regulation of emerging technologies - the role of private politics Daniel
Diermeier; 4. How scientific evidence links attitudes to behaviors James N.
Druckman and Toby Bolsen; Part III. Meeting the Nanotechnology Challenge by
Creating New Legal Institutions: 5. Toward risk-based, adaptive regulatory
definitions David A. Dana; 6. The missing market instrument: environmental
assurance bonds and nanotechnology regulation Douglas A. Kysar; 7.
Conditional liability relief as an incentive for precautionary study David
A. Dana; 8. Transnational new governance and the international coordination
of nanotechnology oversight Gary E. Marchant, Kenneth W. Abbott, Douglas J.
Sylvester and Lyn M. Gulley; 9. Labeling the little things Jonathan H.
Adler; 10. Public nuisance: a potential common law response to
nanotechnology's uncertain harms Albert C. Lin; 11. Enlarging the
regulation of shrinking cosmetics and sunscreens Robin Fretwell Wilson; 12.
Accelerating regulatory review John O. McGinnis; 13. Ethical issues in
nanotechnology: persons and polity Laurie Zoloth; Part IV. Where We Are Now
- The Current Institutions for Nanotechnology Regulation: 14. An overview
of the law of nanotechnology Fern O'Brian; 15. Regulatory responses to
nanotechnology uncertainties Read D. Porter, Linda Breggin, Robert Falkner,
John Pendergrass and Nico Jaspers.
five myths about nanotechnology in the current public policy debate: a
science and engineering perspective Kimberly Gray; Part II. Public
Perceptions of Nanotechnology Risks: 3. Public regulation and the
regulation of emerging technologies - the role of private politics Daniel
Diermeier; 4. How scientific evidence links attitudes to behaviors James N.
Druckman and Toby Bolsen; Part III. Meeting the Nanotechnology Challenge by
Creating New Legal Institutions: 5. Toward risk-based, adaptive regulatory
definitions David A. Dana; 6. The missing market instrument: environmental
assurance bonds and nanotechnology regulation Douglas A. Kysar; 7.
Conditional liability relief as an incentive for precautionary study David
A. Dana; 8. Transnational new governance and the international coordination
of nanotechnology oversight Gary E. Marchant, Kenneth W. Abbott, Douglas J.
Sylvester and Lyn M. Gulley; 9. Labeling the little things Jonathan H.
Adler; 10. Public nuisance: a potential common law response to
nanotechnology's uncertain harms Albert C. Lin; 11. Enlarging the
regulation of shrinking cosmetics and sunscreens Robin Fretwell Wilson; 12.
Accelerating regulatory review John O. McGinnis; 13. Ethical issues in
nanotechnology: persons and polity Laurie Zoloth; Part IV. Where We Are Now
- The Current Institutions for Nanotechnology Regulation: 14. An overview
of the law of nanotechnology Fern O'Brian; 15. Regulatory responses to
nanotechnology uncertainties Read D. Porter, Linda Breggin, Robert Falkner,
John Pendergrass and Nico Jaspers.