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Securing the promise of nanotechnology: is US environmental law up to the job? A dialogue


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TitleSecuring the promise of nanotechnology: is US environmental law up to the job? A dialogue
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsBreggin, Linda K.
Corporate AuthorsEnvironmental Law Institute, and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Conference NameSecuring the Promises of Nanotechnology: is US Environmental Law up the the Job? May 25-26 2005
Pagination51 p.
Date PublishedOctober, 2005
PublisherEnvironmental Law Institute
Place PublishedWashington, D.C.
Publication Languageeng
Abstract

"Securing the Promise of Nanotechnology: Is U.S. Environmental Law Up To the Job?" summarizes the output of a multi-stakeholder dialogue hosted by ELI and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, held earlier this year. The Dialogue brought together noted scientists, lawyers, and policymakers to examine how US laws and regulations, as well as additional means of governance such as voluntary programs and industry standards, can be used effectively to address the environmental, health, and safety implications of nanotechnologies.

URLhttp://www.elistore.org/reports_detail.asp?ID=11116