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Regulating the invisible: a critical analysis of the EU’s approach to nanotechnologies
T. Ehnert
International Law
Integration, Differentiation and Flexibility: New Perspectives on EU Law and Policy
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Invisible
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Nanotechnology
100%
EU Agencies
100%
Guidance Documents
50%
European Union
50%
Democratic Control
50%
Control Mechanism
50%
Legislature
50%
Role of Law
50%
Societal Transformation
50%
EU Level
50%
Omnipresence
50%
Food Sector
50%
Soft Law
50%
Comitology
50%
Nanotechnology Regulation
50%
Functional Differentiation
50%
Chemical Sector
50%
Political Decisions
50%
Executive Power
50%
Man-made Risks
50%
Social Sciences
Legislation
100%
Comitology
100%
Political Power
100%
Functional Differentiation
100%
Political Decision
100%
INIS
nanotechnology
100%
levels
33%
power
33%
risks
33%
regulations
33%
food
33%
globalization
33%
transformations
33%
european union
33%
men
33%
control systems
33%
legislature
33%
Engineering
Rationality
100%
Functional Differentiation
100%
Control System
100%
Guidance Document
100%