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Crossing Bridges at High Speed. On the Future of Risk Research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 April 2017

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Footnotes

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Professor in the University of Leuven; email: [email protected].

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Editor, EU Perspectives; email: [email protected].

References

1 @EUScienceInnov, having replaced the earlier @innovationunion on 8 November 2016.

2 European Commission, “Turning Europe into a true Innovation Union”, Memo 10/473 accompanying the Innovation Union Communication, 6 October 2010.

3 European Political Strategy Centre, “Opportunity now: Europe’s mission to innovate”, 5 July 2016, available at <https://ec.europa.eu/epsc/file/strategic-note-15-opportunity-now-europe%E2%80%99s-mission-innovate_en>, last accessed 2 January 2017.

4 See European Risk Forum, The Innovation Principle – Overview, available at <http://www.riskforum.eu/uploads/2/5/7/1/25710097/innovation_principle_one_pager_5_march_2015.pdf>, last accessed 2 January 2017.

5 Ibid.

6 European Environment Agency, Late Lessons from early warnings: the precautionary principle 1896–2000 (Environmental Issue Report No 22/2001), as well as European Environment Agency, Late lessons from early warnings: science, precaution, innovation (European Environment Agency, Report No 1/2013).