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EU Policy-Making on GMOs, 1st ed. 2018 The False Promise of Proceduralism

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage EU Policy-Making on GMOs
This book examines the development and implementation of the EU?s legislative framework on the commercial release of GMO products as a case study of social regulation operating within a predominantly technical framework. The analysis and findings are based on an extensive documentary analysis and interviews with regulators, risk assessors, public interest groups and biotechnology experts at the national and European levels. It argues that in the case of the EU biotechnology framework, the particular institutional settings created for the formulation and interpretation of its provisions have been of decisive importance in elaborating a proceduralised ?science-based? prior authorization scheme as the preferred framework for granting commercial permits. This interdisciplinary work will appeal to EU lawyers, decision-makers and risk managers as well as academics working in the fields of EU studies, politics, law, risk governance sociology of science/risk and technology assessment.

The book is based on a PhD thesis that was awarded with the 2008 UACES Prize for the Best Thesis in European Studies in Europe and with the EPEES 1st Prize for the Best Thesis written by a Greek Researcher between 2004 and 2008.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Initial Shaping of genetic engineering rules (1982–1986).- Chapter 3: Developing a regulatory framework on GMO releases.- Chapter 4: The 1990/220 Deliberate Release Directive: Early Implementation and Revision.- Chapter 5: Authorising GMOs and the resort to EFSA’s opinions: Space for other legitimate factors?.- Chapter 6: Scientific Evaluations in the DRD: a case of asymmetries and uncertainties.- Chapter 7: Conclusions.



Mihalis Kritikos is Research Fellow at the Law, Science, Technology and Society research group at the Faculty of Law and Criminology, and Associate Researcher at the Institute of European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB), Belgium, and a Fellow at Athens Public International Law Center (PIL), School of Law, University of Athens.

Provides a thorough analysis of the development and operation of European risk governance of GMOs Highlights the shortcomings, dynamics and contradictions of the EU’s regulatory framework Offers a long-needed but also timely account of the GMO 'problem' by bringing together its historical development, institutional features, conceptual assumptions and operational practice Examines the efficacy of the Deliberate Release Directive in its current institutional form Will appeal to actors involved in the design and analysis of risk regulatory frameworks in Europe