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  • - Life Beyond the Human
     
    702,-

    This book considers the existing scientific, legal, and political regulatory regimes that pertain to gene editing. By exploring such a range of potential applications of gene editing ¿ not only biomedical, but also agricultural and ecological ¿ the book reveals numerous crossovers and disjunctions between approaches to the human and the nonhuman.

  • - Reimagining the Regulatory Environment
    av Roger Brownsword
    536 - 2 108,-

  • av Marcus Smith
    550,-

    This book addresses the use of biometrics - including fingerprint identification, DNA identification and facial recognition - in the criminal justice system: balancing the need to ensure society is protected from harms, such as crime and terrorism, while also preserving individual rights.

  • - Mapping an Emergent Jurisprudence
     
    1 881,-

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    1 945,-

    Compares various models of risk regulation in order to understand how these systems shape the relationship between law and science, and how they attempt to overcome public distrust in science-based decision-making. This book covers debate relating to uncertainty and risks - and the difficulties faced by the EU in regulating these issues.

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    608,-

    In the modern world, policy makers, industry and its regulators are increasingly required to take decisions in the face of unknowable or indeterminate risks. This book compares various models of risk regulation; examining national, EU and international (WTO) regulatory systems for food safety and genetically modified organisms.

  • - Theorising Environmental Law and the City
    av London, UK) Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos & Andreas (University of Westminster
    637 - 1 864,-

    Offering a transdisciplinary approach to environmental law, its principles, mechanics and context, as tested in its application to the urban environment, this book traces the conceptual and material absence of communication between the human and the natural.

  • - Science, Law and Policy
    av John (University of Warwick, UK) Grant, Wyn (University of Warwick, m.fl.
    593 - 2 315,-

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    2 316,-

    Knowledge, Technology and Law examines the interface between studies of law, science and society, from the perspectives of socio-legal studies and science and technology studies (STS). The relationships between law, science and society are central to a diverse range of practical, ethical and theoretical issues. This collection charts the important interface between studies of law, science and society, as explored from the perspectives of socio-legal studies and the increasingly influential field of STS. It brings together scholars from both areas to interrogate the joint roles of law and science in the construction and stabilization of socio-technical networks, objects, and standards, as well as their place in the production of contemporary social realities and subjectivities.

  • - The Challenge of Resilience
     
    1 869,-

  • - Life Beyond the Human
     
    1 946,-

    This book considers the existing scientific, legal, and political regulatory regimes that pertain to gene editing. By exploring such a range of potential applications of gene editing - not only biomedical, but also agricultural and ecological - the book reveals numerous crossovers and disjunctions between approaches to the human and the nonhuman.

  • - Breaking and Remaking Law and Technology
    av Michael Anthony C. Dizon
    634 - 2 300,-

    Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Tilburg University, 2016) issued under title: Breaking and remaking law and technology: a socio-techno-legal study of hacking.

  • av Marcus Smith
    2 141,-

    This book addresses the use of biometrics ¿ including fingerprint identification, DNA identification and facial recognition ¿ in the criminal justice system: balancing the need to ensure society is protected from harms, such as crime and terrorism, while also preserving individual rights.

  • - Mapping an Emergent Jurisprudence
     
    608,-

    Complexity theory understands law as an emergent, complex, self-organizing system in which an interactive network of actors and systems operate with no overall guiding hand, giving rise to complex collective behavior. This collection explores the different ways in which the insights from complexity theory can be applied to law.

  • - The Privatisation of Coercion
    av Riikka Koulu
    624 - 1 917,-

  • - Torture, Technology and Truth
    av Andrew Balmer
    608 - 1 869,-

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