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This book explores the interplay between regulation and emerging
technologies in the context of synthetic biology, a developing
field that promises great benefits, and has already yielded fuels
and medicines made with designer micro-organisms. For all its
promise, however, it also poses various risks. Investigating the
distinctiveness of synthetic biology and the regulatory issues that
arise, Alison McLennan questions whether synthetic biology can be
regulated within existing structures or whether new mechanisms are
needed. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, McLennan draws on
diverse areas of law, the science of synthetic biology and the
history and sociology of science. She concludes that synthetic
biology presents novel regulatory challenges relating to
environmental risk, biosafety, biosecurity and intellectual
property. These challenges arise from the uniqueness of the
science, the nature of its communities of scientists (including
citizen scientists or 'biobunks') and the uncertainty surrounding
possible hazards. Some scientists see intellectual property
protection as a way to push innovation forward (bioentrepreneurs),
while others openly share synthetic biology tools such as
BioBricks. By understanding the range of regulatory challenges, the
book make a case for enhanced regulation that protects us from
synthetic biology's risks, whilst capturing its potential to
improve our world. Regulation of Synthetic Biology will be
essential reading for academics and students in the social sciences
and law, as well as for scientists working in synthetic biology,
and policymakers in innovation, science and the regulation of these
fields.
This unique and comprehensive collection investigates the
challenges posed to intellectual property by recent paradigm shifts
in biology. It explores the legal ramifications of emerging
technologies, such as genomics, synthetic biology, stem cell
research, nanotechnology, and biodiscovery. Extensive contributions
examine recent controversial court decisions in patent law - such
as Bilski v. Kappos, and the litigation over Myriad's patents in
respect of BRCA1 and BRCA2 - while other papers explore sui generis
fields, such as access to genetic resources, plant breeders'
rights, and traditional knowledge. The collection considers the
potential and the risks of the new biology for global challenges -
such as access to health-care, the protection of the environment
and biodiversity, climate change, and food security. It also
considers Big Science projects - such as biobanks, the 1000 Genomes
Project, and the Doomsday Vault. The inter-disciplinary research
brings together the work of scholars from Australia, Canada,
Europe, the UK, and the US and involves not only legal analysis of
case law and policy developments, but also historical, comparative,
sociological, and ethical methodologies. Intellectual Property and
Emerging Technologies will appeal to policy makers, legal
practitioners, business managers, inventors, scientists, and
researchers. Contributors include: A. Agovic, A. Bostanci, J.
Calvert, G. Dutfield, D.M. Gitter, R. Gold, F. Hemmings, E.
Hemmungs Wirten, S. Holcombe, T. Janke, P.-B. Joly, Y. Joly, A.
McLennan, D. Nicol, M. Rimmer, J.D. Sarnoff
This new Blackstone's Guide provides the full text of the
long-awaited Charities Act, together with expert chapter by chapter
commentary. The new Act radically overhauls existing law, setting
out a modern framework for charities and not-for-profit
organizations. The commentary logically follows the structure of
the Act, and provides a careful analysis of its key changes,
notably: the expansion of heads of charitable purpose; measures to
facilitate charity merger; new support for charity trustees (i.e,
relief from liability for honest mistakes); and the introduction of
a new independent Charity Appeal Tribunal.
The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible
books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments.
Published soon after enactment, they offer timely and expert
commentary on the meaning and effects of the legislation, plus a
copy of the Act itself. The Guides are a cost-effective solution to
key information needs and are the perfect companion for any
practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes.
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Growing Pains (Hardcover)
Alison McLennan; Illustrated by Melissa Johns
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R298
Discovery Miles 2 980
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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When Finn's family plants a tree in the backyard, he feels
responsible for it and worries the little sapling is cold, hungry
or lonely. He tries to share his breakfast with the tree, offers it
his scarf, and spends the afternoon keeping it company. Just after
going to bed, his nightlight goes out and Finn is plunged into
darkness. As his nerves start to take hold, it occurs to him that
his tree is outside in the dark, every night! But when he sees that
his little tree is standing tall and brave in the moonlight and
doesn't seem afraid, it inspires Finn to be brave as well. And so
Finn's kindness and curiosity end up helping him to overcome his
fear of the dark. Growing Pains is a touching story about
curiosity, kindness, empathy, care of the environment, and
overcoming your fears.
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