Regulation of science and technology is an important factor in how our technological landscape develops, and whether a technology makes it to the end-users. While ideally regulation will be based on broadly accepted values and trusted scientific assessment, the reality is much more complicated. Just as different technologies spur intense debate in society, so too do regulatory systems and how they are constructed. Given the varying (often conflicting) interests in society, a regulatory system should be built on the values of transparency, and rigorous and equitable standards of evidence for all parties assessing a technology’s risks and benefits
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International audienceA number of scientific disciplines dedicate to the testing and characterizatio...
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Regulating technologies, innovations and risks is an activity that, as much as scientific research n...
Technological innovations are crucial drivers of economic, social, and environmental progress. While...
Risk analysis as a regulatory driver has now become firmly entrenched in public health and environme...
This article provides a framework for consideration of values in the use of science in the regulator...
The regulatory radar has long been attuned to the challenges and opportunities of technological deve...
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Various emerging technologies challenge existing governance processes to identify, assess, and manag...
The forum is arranged by Technology Policy Institute.Regulation is back in vogue. From network neutr...
Risk regulation is of crucial importance for the functioning of contemporary societies, where risk i...
When new technologies create risks, government agencies use regulations to control the risks. This ...
Regulation may inhibit or stimulate technological change. The relationship depends on the technology...
Regulatory science, which generates knowledge relevant for regulatory decision‐making, is different ...
International audienceA number of scientific disciplines dedicate to the testing and characterizatio...
Regulatory systems that are policy-rich and operate across rapidly evolving technical and science fie...
Technical advances are rapidly delegating decision making in newarenas of human activity to informat...
Regulating technologies, innovations and risks is an activity that, as much as scientific research n...
Technological innovations are crucial drivers of economic, social, and environmental progress. While...
Risk analysis as a regulatory driver has now become firmly entrenched in public health and environme...
This article provides a framework for consideration of values in the use of science in the regulator...
The regulatory radar has long been attuned to the challenges and opportunities of technological deve...
et al.There is an evolution and increasing need for the utilization of emerging cellular, molecular ...
Various emerging technologies challenge existing governance processes to identify, assess, and manag...
The forum is arranged by Technology Policy Institute.Regulation is back in vogue. From network neutr...
Risk regulation is of crucial importance for the functioning of contemporary societies, where risk i...
When new technologies create risks, government agencies use regulations to control the risks. This ...
Regulation may inhibit or stimulate technological change. The relationship depends on the technology...
Regulatory science, which generates knowledge relevant for regulatory decision‐making, is different ...