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Steven P. McGiffen (Author)

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0745319742 978-0745319742 March 20, 2005
Frankenfoods, designer babies, Dolly the Sheep and Raelian fantasists: few subjects generate as much controversy and misinformation as biotechnology. This book takes the reader behind the headlines to examine the new laws on genetic-based technologies, who’s making them, and why. Steven P. McGiffen offers a lucid analysis of the real implications of biotechnology legislation in the US and the EU, and contrasts it with approaches to agricultural and medical biotech in the rest of the world. He argues that the EU and America are removing decision-making power from the people and their elected representatives. Biotechnology regulation is a local manifestation of a global process of transferring power: from the people to corporations, from poor countries to rich ones, from the public to the private.He shows that biotechnology demands effective and democratic international decision-making procedures -- and that we are very far from achieving them. Ideal for the general reader, this is an indispensable guide for activists and anyone who wants to know more about how to control biotech regulation and how to resist handing control of our future to corporations.

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If you want an expert yet accessible overview of the regulation of biotechnology, its champions and its detractors, this is it. McGiffen offers a wealth of detail about a wide range of legislative processes from around the world, and uses them to answer the key questions: how is biotechnology transforming the world, in whose interests is it working, and is there anything we can do about it? -- Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion

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Before leaving to pursue a career as an independent writer and consultant, Steven P. McGiffen was until recently an adviser on environmental, public health and food safety policy to the United Left Group in the European Parliament and to the Socialist Party of the Netherlands. Amongst his responsibilities was the preparation of the Group's response to the package of biotech-related legislation which came before Parliament between 2001 and 2003. He is editor of Spectre, a radical left website which can be read at www.spectrezine.org. He is currently working on a second, updated edition of his 2001 Pluto publication The European Union: A Critical Guide.

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Despite wide differences of attitude and approach in different parts of the world, it is possible to begin this study of the regulation of biotechnology internationally with some generalisations which I hope will prove useful in making sense of a complex picture. Read the first page
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agricultural biotech, crop trials, living modified organisms, biotechnological inventions, substantial equivalence, biotechnology policy, experimental releases, medical biotechnology, food biotechnology, deliberate release, contained use, biotech industry
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United States, New Zealand, European Commission, European Union, European Parliament, Third World, Council of Ministers, Cartagena Protocol, Financial Times, Patent Office, New Scientist, Royal Commission, New York, Novel Foods Regulation, Nuffield Council, European Patent Convention, Friends of the Earth, Golden Rice, Supreme Court, Bush Administration, Jesse Gelsinger, Latin America, Nature Biotechnology, Percy Schmeiser, Prime Minister
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