The father of the Science Court describes his objective in proposing the institution as it has come to be known, his efforts to get a major public test of the concept, and insights gained since the initial proposal was made in 1967
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
[Excerpt] It is a pleasure to introduce this symposium issue with its range of current thoughts abo...
Technical information – along with politics, economics, public opinion, societal values, and legal c...
Dr. Kantrowitz maintains that much modern pessimism derives from failure to separate what is from wh...
This paper analyzes the potential for science courts to address the social need to regulate human ca...
[Excerpt] The frequency and magnitude of risks and benefits are facts. The acceptability of risks a...
There has arisen in recent times an increasing concern for the quality and interpretation of scienti...
A self-described agnostic on the merits of the Science Court proposal describes how he independent...
Governments sponsor a wide variety of scientific research covering topics from basic science through...
An adaption of a speech delivered by Prof. Martin at the Sixth Life Sciences Symposium at the Los Al...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
This bibliography lists articles that focus specifically on the Science Court as proposed by Profess...
BACKGROUND: Although existing literature does discuss difficulties of doing science in contexts of l...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
This article provides a framework for consideration of values in the use of science in the regulator...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
[Excerpt] It is a pleasure to introduce this symposium issue with its range of current thoughts abo...
Technical information – along with politics, economics, public opinion, societal values, and legal c...
Dr. Kantrowitz maintains that much modern pessimism derives from failure to separate what is from wh...
This paper analyzes the potential for science courts to address the social need to regulate human ca...
[Excerpt] The frequency and magnitude of risks and benefits are facts. The acceptability of risks a...
There has arisen in recent times an increasing concern for the quality and interpretation of scienti...
A self-described agnostic on the merits of the Science Court proposal describes how he independent...
Governments sponsor a wide variety of scientific research covering topics from basic science through...
An adaption of a speech delivered by Prof. Martin at the Sixth Life Sciences Symposium at the Los Al...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
This bibliography lists articles that focus specifically on the Science Court as proposed by Profess...
BACKGROUND: Although existing literature does discuss difficulties of doing science in contexts of l...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
This article provides a framework for consideration of values in the use of science in the regulator...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
[Excerpt] It is a pleasure to introduce this symposium issue with its range of current thoughts abo...
Technical information – along with politics, economics, public opinion, societal values, and legal c...