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245 00 $aInternational handbook on regulating nanotechnologies /$ceditors, Graeme A. Hodge, Diane M. Bowman, Andrew D. Maynard.
260 $aCheltenham, UK :$bNorthampton, MA :$bEdward Elgar,$cc2010.
300 $axviii, 611 p. :$bill.,$c24 cm.
505 00 $tThe regulatory challenges for nanotechnologies --$tPhilosophy of technoscience in the regime of vigilance --$tTracing and disputing the story of nanotechnology --$tThe age of regulatory governance and nanotechnologies --$tNanotechnology captured --$tThe scientific basis for regulating nanotechnologies --$tThe current risk assessment paradigm in relation to the regulation of nanotechnologies --$tRegulating risk: the bigger picture --$tProducing safety or managing risks? How regulatory paradigms affect insurability --$tThe evolving nanotechnology environmental, health, and safety landscape: a business perspective --$tRegulation of carbon nanotubes and other high aspect ratio nanoparticles: approaching this challenge from the perspective of asbestos --$tApproaching the nanoregulation problem in chemicals legislation in the EU and US --$tA good foundation? Regulatory oversight of nanotechnologies using cosmetics as a case study --$tTherapeutic products: regulating drugs and medical devices --$tRegulatory perspectives on nanotechnologies in foods and food contact materials --$tRegulation of nanoscale materials under media-specific environmental laws --$tMilitary applications: special conditions for regulation --$tRegulating nanotechnology through intellectual property rights --$tThe role of NGOs in governing nanotechnologies: challenging the "benefits versus risks" framing of nanotech innovation --$tVoluntary measures in nanotechnology risk governance: the difficulty of holding the wolf by the ears --$tThe role of risk management frameworks and certification bodies --$tRisk governance in the field of nanotechnologies: core challenges of an integrative approach --$tInternational coordination and cooperation: the next agenda in nanomaterials regulation --$tTransnational regulation of nanotechnology: reality or romanticism? --$tFrom novel materials to next generation nanotechnology: a new approach to regulating the products of nanotechnology
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 $aNanostructured materials industry$xLaw and legislation.
700 1 $aHodge, Graeme A.
700 1 $aBowman, Diana,$d1979-
700 1 $aMaynard, Andrew D.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tInternational handbook on regulating nanotechnologies.$dCheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, c2010$w(OCoLC)691224295
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