National regulation is frequently premised on scientific assump- tions; much of regulatory design is based on scientific findings. Con- sumer product, food and drug and workplace safety standards all depend on a scientific assessment of the risks faced by the public and of the efficacy of an adopted measure in addressing these risks. Build- ing codes, waste disposal protocols and mandated immunization of school children all proceed from the technical recommendations of the scientific community. In current Western society, a regulatory measure lacking a scien- tific basis will be subject to criticism and perhaps ridicule; it may be struck down as exceeding the prescriptive powers of the regulator.\u27 Science identifies areas for ...
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Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
National regulation is frequently premised on scientific assump- tions; much of regulatory design i...
Regulatory systems that are policy-rich and operate across rapidly evolving technical and science fie...
International audienceA number of scientific disciplines dedicate to the testing and characterizatio...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
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Regulatory science encompasses the participation of a large array of scientific disciplines involved...
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Regulatory science has been reframed for evaluating environmental risks of GM crops in both the USA ...
AbstractRegulatory science plays a vital role in protecting and promoting global public health by pr...
Regulation of science and technology is an important factor in how our technological landscape devel...
Regulatory science, which generates knowledge relevant for regulatory decision‐making, is different ...
The approach of `national styles of regulation' in comparative research of regulatory policy and exp...
It is said that, “A house divided against itself cannot stand ” and such a truth can be accurately a...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
National regulation is frequently premised on scientific assump- tions; much of regulatory design i...
Regulatory systems that are policy-rich and operate across rapidly evolving technical and science fie...
International audienceA number of scientific disciplines dedicate to the testing and characterizatio...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
A public appeal has been advanced by a large group of scientists, concerned that science has been mi...
Regulatory science encompasses the participation of a large array of scientific disciplines involved...
This article provides a framework for consideration of values in the use of science in the regulator...
Regulatory science has been reframed for evaluating environmental risks of GM crops in both the USA ...
AbstractRegulatory science plays a vital role in protecting and promoting global public health by pr...
Regulation of science and technology is an important factor in how our technological landscape devel...
Regulatory science, which generates knowledge relevant for regulatory decision‐making, is different ...
The approach of `national styles of regulation' in comparative research of regulatory policy and exp...
It is said that, “A house divided against itself cannot stand ” and such a truth can be accurately a...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...