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Title: Nanotechnology


1
Nanotechnology Within (trade) law or beyond it?
  • gavc_at_law.kuleuven.be

2
Overview of presentation
  • Intro Policy context
  • Why should we care about the law
  • What does the law look like de lege lata
  • What should the law look like de lege ferenda

3
Intro Policy context
  • RD support for nano overwhelming
  • Legislation typically seen as RD framework
    programmes
  • Funds (Commission, National Science Foundation)
    calling for review of regulation Parliaments
    lag behind

4
Why should we care about the law
  • Altruistically environment, human health
  • Selfishly need for stable research and
    investment environment
  • Cf. biotech/GMOs
  • Generally tension regulatory/trade law (incl.
    chilling effect)

5
What does the law look like de lege lata
  • No specific, tailor made law
  • ? no law applies
  • At the very least product liability law, and
    duty of care, using the benchmark of the bonus
    pater familias

6
What does the law look like de lege lata ctd
  • EU usual suspects
  • GMO legislation Directive 2001/18 (deliberate
    release) Dir 90/219 (contained use)
  • Dangerous substances/chemicals legislation -
    quid REACH?
  • Liability Directive

7
What does the law look like de lege lata ctd
  • US usual suspects
  • Toxic substances control Act
  • Occupational Safety and Health Act
  • Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act
  • Environmental laws CAA, CWA, RCRA

8
What does the law look like de lege lata ctd
  • ! US and EU risk analysis procedures compared
  • 4 steps, circular/mesh v linear
  • ! Different professional groups for each step
  • EU more prone to precaution?
  • Quid re input of regulatory agencies

9
What should the law look like de lege ferenda
  • 3.1 Modern environmental law and the impact of
    the precautionary principle
  • What
  • Legal status
  • Reversal of burden of proof?

10
What should the law look like de lege ferenda
ctd
  • 3.2 Participation principles, ia of the Aarhus
    process
  • 3.3 Environmental governance generally ia
    avoiding knowledge apartheid

11
What should the law look like de lege ferenda
ctd
  • 3.4 Impact of international trade law
  • See also above chilling effect of the World
    Trade Organisation - WTO
  • Development from GATT, General Agreement on
    Tariffs and Trade, to TBT, Agreement on Technical
    Barriers to Trade, and SPS, Agreement on Sanitary
    and Phytosantitary standards

12
What should the law look like de lege ferenda
ctd
  • 3.4 Impact of international trade law ctd.
  • Due process requirements of WTO law, including
    genuine negotiations and duty to take each
    others trade interests into account
  • SPS attempt to harmonise scientific procedure
    which leads to measures, but maverick science ok,
    and precautionary principle allowed

13
What should the law look like de lege ferenda
ctd
  • See interim WTO GMO moratorium ruling
  • Questions re precaution
  • Questions re subsequent scientific evidence
  • Quid re collective preferences?

14
What should the law look like de lege ferenda
ctd
  • 3.5 Regulatory co-operation?
  • Positive v negative harmonisation creation
    of a level playing field
  • In the nano field, not just a free trade driver,
    but also necessary given the military dimensions
    of some of the technology
  • Early signs of (transatlantic) regulatory
    co-operation

15
What should the law look like de lege ferenda
ctd
  • 3.6 Room for regulatory innovation?
  • Ie move away from command and control
  • Front-runner legislation?
  • Who is the industry see eg classic issue of
    big industry v SMEs

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Conclusion
  • Converging technologies means no easy
    regulatory pigeon-holes
  • Chilling effect both of lack of regulation, and
    of trade law,
  • Must not be underestimated, but
  • Neither must it lead to haste
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