This paper examines the main economic issues surrounding liability for genetically modified organisms with focus on the New Zealand situation and liability debate and in particular the interaction between liability and regulation
A comparative analysis of international decisions concerning genetically modified organism (GMO) con...
Recent events have shown that the release of genetically modified crops and their use as food is inc...
This paper argues that whether genetic modification of crops is seen as radically different or simpl...
This paper analyzes the current legal principles regarding liabillity for harms from genetically mod...
The problems sketched in the introduction to this research project, being what the role of liability...
Biotechnology is still relatively new and as with any new technology, it carries some level of risk....
In 1973, the first creation of recombinant bacteria, E. coli, allowed for gene engineering. After th...
The use of genetic engineering and biotechnology in agriculture has attracted worldwide attention ov...
The most serious damage to human and other living organisms at present is the damage of genetically ...
Biotechnology is still relatively new and as with any new technology, it carries some level of risk....
Are the supposed benefits of genetically modified foods worth the risks? One of the most significant...
This paper seeks to show the relationship between reasonable foreseeability and innovations in biote...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) aims at estimating a monetary value for environmental or public health d...
Ecological, evolutionary and economic issues involved in introducing genetically modified organisms ...
Biotechnology may provide a variety of societal benefits but may also threaten established interests...
A comparative analysis of international decisions concerning genetically modified organism (GMO) con...
Recent events have shown that the release of genetically modified crops and their use as food is inc...
This paper argues that whether genetic modification of crops is seen as radically different or simpl...
This paper analyzes the current legal principles regarding liabillity for harms from genetically mod...
The problems sketched in the introduction to this research project, being what the role of liability...
Biotechnology is still relatively new and as with any new technology, it carries some level of risk....
In 1973, the first creation of recombinant bacteria, E. coli, allowed for gene engineering. After th...
The use of genetic engineering and biotechnology in agriculture has attracted worldwide attention ov...
The most serious damage to human and other living organisms at present is the damage of genetically ...
Biotechnology is still relatively new and as with any new technology, it carries some level of risk....
Are the supposed benefits of genetically modified foods worth the risks? One of the most significant...
This paper seeks to show the relationship between reasonable foreseeability and innovations in biote...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) aims at estimating a monetary value for environmental or public health d...
Ecological, evolutionary and economic issues involved in introducing genetically modified organisms ...
Biotechnology may provide a variety of societal benefits but may also threaten established interests...
A comparative analysis of international decisions concerning genetically modified organism (GMO) con...
Recent events have shown that the release of genetically modified crops and their use as food is inc...
This paper argues that whether genetic modification of crops is seen as radically different or simpl...