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The philosophical perplexities and ethical enigmas of biotechnology: An examination of the regulatory process in the United States

Author
Jepson, Paul C.
Abstract
The ethical context for regulatory affairs requires first and foremost that the highest standards are met by the regulatory agency on behalf of the society in whose interests it acts. Regulatory requirements and protocols must evolve with science and experience if the regulatory agency is to maintain the public trust and credibility in national and international debates surrounding biotechnology.
Date Issued
2003Publisher
NABC
Subject
Agricultural biotechnology; stakeholders; public concern; risk; sustainability; labeling; patents; intellectual property;
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Type
book chapter
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