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Emerging technologies create challenges for traditional regulatory approaches. The contributors to this book - leading scholars in law, innovation, and technology - address the need for new governance methods and models.The unique characteristics of emerging technologies - their diverse applications, the myriad concerns raised by new technologies, the need for public engagement, and the issue of effective coordination between governance players - create the need for new governance approaches. The authors identify innovative new methods of governance, taking into account an environment where changes in technologies can out-pace the corresponding regulatory frameworks.Scholars of technology, science and innovation will find this book to be an enlightening read, as will lawyers, policymakers and think-tanks working within the emerging technologies arena.Contributors: J.W. Abbott, K.W. Abbott, B. Allenby, M. Baram, D.M. Bowman, J. Kuzma, P.H. Lindøe, R.A. Lindor, T.F. Malloy, G.N. Mandel, G.E. Marchant, M. Masterton, L. Paddock, J. Paterson, M.A. Saner, W. Wallach
Edited by Gary E. Marchant, Kenneth W. Abbott, Jack E. Brown Professor of Law emeritus and Braden Allenby, Arizona State University, US
Contents:1. Introduction: The Challenge of Oversight for Emerging TechnologiesKenneth W. Abbott PART I: GENERAL APPROACHES2. The Dynamics of Emerging Technology SystemsBraden Allenby3. Emerging Technology GovernanceGregory N. Mandel4. An Integrated Framework for Governing Emerging Technologies such as Nanotechnology and Synthetic BiologyLeRoy Paddock and Molly Masterton5. The Role of Adaptation in the Governance of Emerging TechnologiesMarc A. Saner6. Integrating Technology Assessment into Government Technology PolicyTimothy F. Malloy7. Governing the Governance of Emerging TechnologiesGary E. Marchant and Wendell WallachPART II: SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS8. The Hare and the Tortoise: An Australian Perspective on Regulating New Technologies and their Products and ProcessesDiana M. Bowman9. Properly Paced? Examining the Past and Present Governance of GMOs in the United StatesJennifer Kuzma10. Innovative Governance Schemes for Molecular DiagnosticsRachel A. Lindor and Gary E. Marchant11. Network Security Agreements: Communications Technology Governance by Other MeansJoshua W. Abbott12. Robust Offshore Risk Regulation – An Assessment of US, UK and Norwegian ApproachesPreben H. Lindøe, Michael Baram and John Paterson13. Conclusion: Emerging Governance for Emergent TechnologiesGary E. MarchantIndex