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| Acknowledgements | ix | |||||
| List of abbreviations | xi | |||||
| Tables of cases | xiii | |||||
| Table of statutes and other public documents | xvi | |||||
| pt. I | GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 | ||||
| 1. | Introduction | 3 | ||||
| 2. | The regulatory environment: UK Biobank, eBay and Wikipedia | 24 | ||||
| 3. | Four key regulatory challenges | 46 | ||||
| 4. | Technology as a regulatory tool: DNA profiling and Marper | 72 | ||||
| pt. II | REGULATORY PRUDENCE AND PRECAUTION | 109 | ||||
| 5. | Regulatory prudence I: health, safety and environment: GM crops, nanoparticles and sound science | 111 | ||||
| 6. | Regulatory prudence II: precaution | 137 | ||||
| pt. III | REGULATORY LEGITIMACY | 167 | ||||
| 7. | The legitimacy of the regulatory environment: basic ideas | 169 | ||||
| 8. | Key boundary-marking concepts | 188 | ||||
| 9. | Human rights as boundary markers | 225 | ||||
| 10. | A look at procedural legitimacy: the role of public participation in technology regulation | 246 | ||||
| pt. IV | REGULATORY EFFECTIVENESS | 269 | ||||
| 11. | Regulatory effectiveness I | 271 | ||||
| 12. | Regulatory effectiveness II: failure by regulators | 296 | ||||
| 13. | Regulatory effectiveness III: resistance by regulatees | 318 | ||||
| 14. | Regulatory effectiveness IV: third-party interference and disruptive externalities | 342 | ||||
| pt. V | REGULATORY CONNECTION | 369 | ||||
| 15. | Regulatory connection I: getting connected | 371 | ||||
| 16. | Regulatory connection II: disconnection and sustainability | 398 | ||||
| Concluding Overview | 421 | |||||
| 17. | From law to code: the surveillance society and Marper revisited | 423 | ||||
| Index | 453 | |||||
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| Biddle | K487.T4 B748 2012 | Available |