The Changing Face of Risk Governance: Moving from Precaution to Smarter Regulation

STOA, the European Parliament's Technology Assessment body, which I had the honour to chair, has a mission to: (i) assess the impact of introducing and promoting new technologies, and (ii) identify the relevant policy options. In the context of its work, STOA has to address many different issue...

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Consumer protection regulation
Debates
European Parliament
Governance
Government regulation
Hormones
Internet
Nanotechnology
Regulation
Regulatory reform
Science
SYMPOSIUM ON THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT'S ROLE IN RISK GOVERNANCE
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