The EU and Nanotechnologies: A Critical Analysis
This book investigates the role of law in confronting major societal transformations embodied by the emergence of nanotechnologies. Taking the case of the European Union, it explores who the key decision-makers in the regulation of nanotechnologies are and how they take decisions. The questions are explored through two distinct case studies: the food and chemicals sectors. The book charts an incremental retreat of the European Union to its executive powers, including 'soft law' measures such as agencies' guidelines or implementing measures. This, the author argues, results in the Union's fundamental democratic control mechanisms, the EU legislature and the Court of Justice of the EU, being circumvented. The book recommends several immediate proposals to reform EU risk regulation, advocating a greater reliance on the European Parliament and outlining measures to increase the transparency of guidance drafting by EU agencies. This important work provides a timely examination of how emerging technologies pose both regulatory and democratic challenges.
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The EU and Nanotechnologies: A Critical Analysis
This book investigates the role of law in confronting major societal transformations embodied by the emergence of nanotechnologies. Taking the case of the European Union, it explores who the key decision-makers in the regulation of nanotechnologies are and how they take decisions. The questions are explored through two distinct case studies: the food and chemicals sectors. The book charts an incremental retreat of the European Union to its executive powers, including 'soft law' measures such as agencies' guidelines or implementing measures. This, the author argues, results in the Union's fundamental democratic control mechanisms, the EU legislature and the Court of Justice of the EU, being circumvented. The book recommends several immediate proposals to reform EU risk regulation, advocating a greater reliance on the European Parliament and outlining measures to increase the transparency of guidance drafting by EU agencies. This important work provides a timely examination of how emerging technologies pose both regulatory and democratic challenges.
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The EU and Nanotechnologies: A Critical Analysis

The EU and Nanotechnologies: A Critical Analysis

by Tanja Ehnert
The EU and Nanotechnologies: A Critical Analysis

The EU and Nanotechnologies: A Critical Analysis

by Tanja Ehnert

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This book investigates the role of law in confronting major societal transformations embodied by the emergence of nanotechnologies. Taking the case of the European Union, it explores who the key decision-makers in the regulation of nanotechnologies are and how they take decisions. The questions are explored through two distinct case studies: the food and chemicals sectors. The book charts an incremental retreat of the European Union to its executive powers, including 'soft law' measures such as agencies' guidelines or implementing measures. This, the author argues, results in the Union's fundamental democratic control mechanisms, the EU legislature and the Court of Justice of the EU, being circumvented. The book recommends several immediate proposals to reform EU risk regulation, advocating a greater reliance on the European Parliament and outlining measures to increase the transparency of guidance drafting by EU agencies. This important work provides a timely examination of how emerging technologies pose both regulatory and democratic challenges.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509908523
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/10/2017
Series: Modern Studies in European Law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Tanja Ehnert is a legal officer at the EU Ombudsman.

Table of Contents

1. Setting the Scene: Nanotechnologies and their Regulation at the EU Level
I. What are Nanotechnologies?
II. Between Nanomania and Nanophobia
III. Risk as a Rationale for Regulatory Intervention
IV. The EU's Approach to the Regulation of Nanotechnologies: A Bird's Eye Perspective
V. Conclusion
2. Regulating in Today's Nano Society
I. Embedding the Regulation of Nanotechnologies in Its Societal Context
II. Regulating in Today's Nano Society: Two Theoretical Accounts
III. Translating the Debate to the EU Level
IV. Conclusion and Next Steps
3. Analysing EU (Risk) Regulation through the Lenses of Regulatory Capacity
I. Defining the Object of Analysis: 'EU Regulation'
II. Putting on the Analytical Lenses of Regulatory Capacity
III. Conclusion
4. Nanotechnologies in Food
I. Nanotechnologies in Food
II. The EU Regulatory Framework for Nanotechnologies in Food
III. Analysing the EU's Regulation of Nanofoods through the Lenses of Regulatory Capacity
IV. Conclusion
5. Nanotechnologies in Chemicals
I. Nanotechnologies in Chemicals
II. The EU Regulatory Framework for Nanotechnologies in Chemicals
III. Analysing the EU's Regulation of Nanochemicals through the Lenses of Regulatory Capacity
IV. Conclusion
6. Conclusion
I. Regulating in Today's Nano Society: The Point of Departure
II. Spotlight on the EU Executive
III. Main Findings of the Critical Analysis or the Pitfalls of 'New Governance'
IV. Repercussions for the Meta-Theoretical Level: Is 'New Governance' 'Better Governance'?
V. Strengthening Regulatory Capacity: Proposals for Reform at the Micro Level
VI. Three Facades of EU Risk Regulation
VII. Outlook
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