Biotechnology Regulation and GMOs
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Biotechnology Regulation and GMOs

Law, Technology and Public Contestations in Europe

9781848445642 Edward Elgar Publishing
Naveen Thayyil, Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
Publication Date: 2014 ISBN: 978 1 84844 564 2 Extent: 288 pp
This book examines the EU regulatory framework in the Genetic Modification of agriculture and food to see how adequately EU law treats serious contestations about the development and use of GMOs. Since linkages between law, technology and public contestations could have a crucial dimension in the shaping of democratic societies, the space EU law provides for publics outside of the scientific experts to shape the regulation of GMOs becomes significant. By examining the employment of the precautionary principle and (the advices from) public bioethics committees in GMO regulation, this book examines the policy claim of public participation as a mechanism to represent and mediate public contestations about the use and regulation of GMOs.

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This thoughtful book explores how EU law treats serious disagreements about the development and use of a radically new technology like genetic modification. Relevant EU laws are examined to analyse the room available, or possible, for public participation in the EU regulation of GMOs.

Since linkages between law, technology and public contestations could have a crucial dimension in the shaping of democratic societies, the space that EU law provides for publics (outside of the scientific experts who shape the regulation of GMOs) becomes significant. By examining the employment of the precautionary principle and (advice from) public bioethics committees in GMO regulation, this book examines the policy claim that public participation as a regulatory mechanism represents and mediates public contestations about the use and regulation of GMOs.

Biotechnology Regulation and GMOs will be of great interest to researchers, academics, students, policy advisors, decision-makers and other professionals involved in the fields of law, biotechnology, innovation systems, science and technology policy, as well as development. Federal regulators and industry representatives will also find much to interest them in this detailed study.

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‘In this sophisticated examination of the EU regulatory framework for GMOs, Naveen Thayyil identifies a worrying shortfall between the commitment to public participation and its implementation—a deficit that results in a failure fully to engage the public in debates that represent their concerns (whether about what is ‘safe’ or what is ‘right’). For anyone who senses that our technological futures are too important to be left to the ‘experts’, this is a book to be read.’
– Roger Brownsword, King’s College London, UK
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Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The EU Legal Framework for GMO Regulation 3. Risk, Science and Society 4. Precaution, Public Participation and Technocratic Responses 5. Participation in Safety and Public Morals Regulation Ambit in Global Rules 6. Public Contestations and Pursuit of Public Values Index
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