The regulatory challenge of biotechnology : Human genetics,food and patents Auteur Han S. Date 2007 Source IUCN (ID: MON-080412) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd | Cheltenham, UK ISBN 9781845424893 Pages 265 p. Type du document Monographie/livre Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Biotechnologie Ressources génétiques Résumé Contents List of Contributors Foreword Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations PART 1 General Perspectives on Biotechnology Regulation Chapter 1 Regulating biotechnology: lessons from environmental policy Neil Gunningham Chapter 2 Re-thinking Regulatory Governance for the Age of Biotechnology Colin Scott PART 2 Regulating Human Genetics Chapter 3 Red lights and rogues: regulating human genetics Roger Brownsword Chapter 4 An Abstract Approach to the Regulation of Human Genetics: Law, Morality and Social Policy Justine Burley PART 3 GMOs and Agricultural Biotechnology: Regulating Risk Chapter 5 Constructing risks: gmos, biosafety and environmental decision making Paul Street Chapter 6 Legal framework and political strategy in dealing with the risks of new technology: the two faces of the precautionary principle Wolfgang van den Daele Chapter 7 Regulating GM food. Three levels, three issues Bernd van der Meulen Chapter 8 Restrictions on the cultivation of genetically modified organisms: issues of EC law Sara Poli Chapter 9 A tale of two commons: plant genetic resources and agricultural trade reform Mary E. Footer PART 4 Regulating Biotechnology through the Patent System Chapter 10 Should we regulate biotechnology through the patent system? The case of terminator technology Graham Dutfield Chapter 11 Patents, patients and consent: exploring the interface between regulation and innovation regimes Graham Laurie Chapter 12 Reshaping bio-patents: measures to restore trust in the patent system