ABSTRACT

The trade aspects of risk and the risk aspects of trade deserve more systematic and genuine interdisciplinary attention if we are to really understand the global, international and supranational dimensions of risk regulation. This book brings together legal and social science research on risk regulation from across the world to explore risk regulation in a trade context. The interdisciplinary collaboration provided in this book is needed to address the trade versus risk balancing act both in empirical and theoretical terms.

 Although it is obvious that legal, social, cultural and political matters interfere with risk regulation, analyses in which these interferences are adequately considered are lacking. In one way or another, all chapters in this book address the issue of scientific uncertainty, the governance arrangements around expertise or both. Issues such as transparency, trust, legitimacy and precaution also become particularly important given the political, multi-actor and multi-level governance characteristics of the balancing act between trade and risk regulation.

This book highlights and examines these concerns, going on to provide a critical assessment of the EU regulation of trade and risk both from external and internal perspectives. This book’s exploration of the balancing act between trade and risk regulation will be increasingly important to students of law and social sciences as they move to a shared, interdisciplinary understanding.

part 1|91 pages

The European Union in Context

chapter 2|26 pages

EU Risk Governance of ‘Cloned Food'

Regulatory Uncertainty between Trade and Non-trade

chapter 3|22 pages

Risky Politics

A Sociological Analysis of the WTO Panel on Biotechnological Products 1

chapter 4|23 pages

Pre-empting Precaution

GMO Trade Conflicts, Uncertainty Intolerant Risk Assessment and Precaution-based Risk Management

part 2|67 pages

Risk Regulation in the European Union

chapter 5|21 pages

Between Politics and Science

Accommodating National Diversity in GMO Regulation

chapter 6|19 pages

The Politics of Risk Decision Making

The Voting Behaviour of the EU Member States on GMOs

part 3|71 pages

Taking Stock of Policy Fashions

chapter 8|22 pages

Agencies as Risk Managers?

Exploring the Role of EU Agencies in Authorisation Procedures

chapter 9|24 pages

The Precautionary Principle in Court

An Analysis of Post-Pfizer Case Law