ABSTRACT
The chapters in this volume are prefaced by a common understanding that the health of our oceans matters. The collection provides rich accounts dealing with how scientific information is used to build a research base and collaboratory networks to exchange, manage, signal risk, influence, and govern policy-and decision-making. For these authors, water matters in an
CONTENTS
14.1 Introduction .............................................................................................. 325 14.2 Weaving the Technical, Relational, and Political into a
Parliament of Evidence-Based Knowledge .......................................... 328 14.3 Indication and Intellectual Property Creep .........................................330 14.4 Moving to a Solution: Some Questions First ........................................ 331
14.4.1 Case 1: International Regulatory Practices and Policies for Emerging Health Products: Efficacy and Safety ............. 332
14.4.2 Case 2: Global Vaccine Development and Implementation Platforms. Equity. Developing Vaccines for the Global South ..................................................336
14.5 Integrating Knowledge from All Levels in a Parliament of Evidence .................................................................................................. 337
14.6 Modernization, Risks, and Regulatory Science ................................... 339 14.7 A Symmetrical Approach: Constructivist Accountability,