A Framework Convention for Nanotechnology?

12 Pages Posted: 14 Dec 2006 Last revised: 13 Jun 2014

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Kenneth W. Abbott

Arizona State University

Gary E. Marchant

Arizona State University - College of Law

Douglas J. Sylvester

Arizona State University - College of Law

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Abstract

With nanotechnology now a major funding priority for governments and industry around the world, devising the manner and timing of regulation presents a challenge. Too much regulation too soon could hinder development of beneficial technologies, while too little regulation too late may allow dangerous technologies to enter the market.

Kenneth Abbott, Gary Marchant, and Douglas Sylvester argue that any solution to this regulatory dilemma must have four basic characteristics: the solution must be flexible, innovative, international, and official. In this Article, they advocate a framework convention on nanotechnology as a regulatory tool meeting these four requirements.

The authors use a series of case studies to reveal framework convention best practices, and conclude with a summary of how a nanotechnology framework convention might be structured.

Keywords: nanotechnology, regulation, international law, technology, international relations, soft law, framework, convention, environmental, trade, Gatt, WTO, tobacco convention

Suggested Citation

Abbott, Kenneth Wayne and Marchant, Gary E. and Sylvester, Douglas J., A Framework Convention for Nanotechnology?. Environmental Law Reporter, Vol. 36, 2006, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=946777

Kenneth Wayne Abbott

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Gary E. Marchant

Arizona State University - College of Law ( email )

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Douglas J. Sylvester (Contact Author)

Arizona State University - College of Law ( email )

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Tempe, AZ 85287-7906
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