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ISBN 10: 184844673X
ISBN 13: 9781848446731
Author: Graeme A Hodge, David M. Bowman, Andrew D Maynard
Table of contents:
PART I: CONCEPTS AND FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Regulatory Challenges for Nanotechnologies
Graeme A. Hodge, Diana M. Bowman, and Andrew D. Maynard
Chapter 2: Philosophy of Technoscience in the Regime of Vigilance
Alfred Nordmann
Chapter 3: Tracing and Disputing the Story of Nanotechnology
Chris Toumey
Chapter 4: The Age of Regulatory Governance and Nanotechnologies
Roger Brownsword
PART II: FRAMEWORKS FOR REGULATING NANOTECHNOLOGIES
Chapter 5: Nanotechnology Captured
John Miles
Chapter 6: The Scientific Basis for Regulating Nanotechnologies
David Williams
Chapter 7: The Current Risk Assessment Paradigm in Relation to the Regulation of Nanotechnologies
Qasim Chaudhry, Hans Bouwmeester, and Rolf F. Hertel
Chapter 8: Regulating Risk: The Bigger Picture
Karinne Ludlow and Peter Binks
Chapter 9: Producing Safety or Managing Risks? How Regulatory Paradigms Affect Insurability
Thomas K. Epprecht
PART III: CASE STUDIES IN REGULATING NANOTECHNOLOGIES AND NANO-PRODUCTS
Chapter 10: The Evolving Nanotechnology Environmental, Health, and Safety Landscape: A Business Perspective
Oliver Tassinari, Jurron Bradley, and Michael Holman
Chapter 11: Regulation of Carbon Nanotubes and Other High Aspect Ratio Nanoparticles: Approaching this Challenge from the Perspective of Asbestos
Robert J. Aitken, Sheona A.K. Peters, Alan D. Jones, and Vicki Stone
Chapter 12: Approaching the Nanoregulation Problem in Chemicals Legislation in the EU and US
Markus Widmer and Christoph Meili
Chapter 13: A Good Foundation? Regulatory Oversight of Nanotechnologies Using Cosmetics as a Case Study
Geert van Calster and Diana M. Bowman
Chapter 14: Therapeutic Products: Regulating Drugs and Medical Devices
Rogério Sá Gaspar
Chapter 15: Regulatory Perspectives on Nanotechnologies in Foods and Food Contact Materials
Anna Gergely, Qasim Chaudhry, and Diana M. Bowman
Chapter 16: Regulation of Nanoscale Materials under Media-specific Environmental Laws
Linda K. Breggin and John Pendergrass
Chapter 17: Military Applications: Special Conditions for Regulation
Jürgen Altmann
Chapter 18: Regulating Nanotechnology through Intellectual Property Rights
Gregory N. Mandel
PART IV: THE FUTURE REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
Chapter 19: The Role of NGOs in Governing Nanotechnologies: Challenging the ‘Benefits versus Risks’ Framing of Nanotech Innovation
Georgia Miller and Gyorgy Scrinis
Chapter 20: Voluntary Measures in Nanotechnology Risk Governance: The Difficulty of Holding the Wolf by the Ears
Christoph Meili and Markus Widmer
Chapter 21: The Role of Risk Management Frameworks and Certification Bodies
Thorsten Weidl, Gerhard Klein, and Rolf Zöllner
Chapter 22: Risk Governance in the Field of Nanotechnologies: Core Challenges of an Integrative Approach
Ortwin Renn and Antje Grobe
Chapter 23: International Coordination and Cooperation: The Next Agenda in Nanomaterials Regulation
Robert Falkner, Linda K. Breggin, Nico Jaspers, Read Porter, and John Pendergrass
Chapter 24: Transnational Regulation of Nanotechnology: Reality or Romanticism?
Kenneth W. Abbott, Douglas J. Sylvester, and Gary E. Marchant
Chapter 25: From Novel Materials to Next Generation Nanotechnology: A New Approach to Regulating the Products of Nanotechnology
J. Clarence Davies
PART V: CONCLUSION
Chapter 26: Conclusions: Triggers, Gaps, Risks and Trust
Andrew D. Maynard, Diana M. Bowman, and Graeme A. Hodge
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