Transnational narratives and regulation of GMO risks / Giulia Claudia Leonelli.
"This book provides an innovative insight into the regulatory conundrum of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), deploying transnational legal analysis as a methodological framework to explore the most controversial area of risk governance. The book deconstructs hegemonic and counter-hegemonic...
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Oxford, UK ; New York, NY :
Hart Publishing, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Introductory overview : transnational narratives, evidence-based and socially acceptable risk approaches, normative analysis
- Methodological and normative aspects : transnational legal analysis as a methodological framework and the limits of legal proceduralisation
- Extra-territoriality : foundations and implications of the transnational hegemonic narrative within US governance of GE organisms
- Across extra-territoriality and legal pluralization : EU regulation of GE organisms. The counter-hegemonic narrative and the question of regulatory implementation
- Legal pluralization : the SPS Agreement, GE organisms and the impossible quest for scientific objectivity. From sound science to transnational regulatory convergence and trade liberalisation
- Legal hybridization : the codex, NGO regulatory standards and GE organisms. Adherence and challenges to the hegemonic narrative
- Conclusions : transnational legal analysis, transnational narratives on risk and the failure of science and deliberation. Towards legal re-materialisation?