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`If only one thing could be said about this book is that it comes
at the perfect time and fills a great void on the subject it
addresses. Genetically Modified Organisms are innovative - so have
to be the answers to the legal questions raised by their
development: What should be the definition of damage? Who should be
held liable? Where should claims be brought? The Parties to the
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety have been discussing these issues
for many years and are now ready to give some answers by means of a
new multilateral environmental treaty. The comprehensive analysis
and comparative data put forth by the authors contribute enormously
to the current debate and provide detailed insights into the
nuances of international liability in a manner previously
unaddressed.' - Jimena Nieto Carrasco, University of the Andes, El
Rosario University, Externado University of Colombia, BogotA!,
Colombia Innovation and Liability in Biotechnology introduces and
articulates an innovative framework, the Liability Analysis
Framework (LAF), which offers a new perspective from which
stakeholders and society can assess, manage and communicate about
liability in relation to innovation. This path-breaking book
provides a detailed description of the relationship between risk
and liability. Risk and liability are not synonymous and the fact
that, at times, the terms have been used in very close proximity
has resulted in confusion and misunderstandings. The book begins
with an overview of risk and the development of the Risk Analysis
Framework, describing how it has evolved from initial concepts to
present day form. It highlights the need for a LAF and provides a
diverse examination of the LAF as a means to stimulate further
debate. The authors conclude that risk is concerned with
hypothetical probabilities whereas liability relates to actual
marketplace externalities. Offering a new conceptualization for the
analysis of liability, this book will appeal to academics involved
in the fields of law, innovation and business, as well as federal
regulators and industry representatives. Agricultural organizations
and their lawyers who are attempting to understand the legal
liability issues involved in growing and marking transgenic crops
and their products, will also find this book of great interest.
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