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The EU and Nanotechnologies. A Critical Analysis Tanja Ehnert Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2017, 296 pp. £75; hardcover

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The EU and Nanotechnologies. A Critical Analysis Tanja Ehnert Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2017, 296 pp. £75; hardcover

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 November 2017

Stephan MEYER*
Affiliation:
Professor of Public Law at the University of Applied Sciences Wildau and Supernumerary Professor at the University of Erfurt (Germany)

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References

1 Ehnert mainly references The White Paper on European Governance, COM(2001) 428 final, Brussels, 25 July 2001.

2 de Búrca, G and Scott, J, “Introduction” in G de Búrca and J Scott (eds), Law and New Governance in the EU and the US (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2006) 1, 3 Google Scholar.

3 Referencing a definition from Black, J, “Critical Reflections on Regulation” (2002) 27 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 1, 26 Google Scholar.

4 See Commission, COM(2013) 49 final, Brussels, 5.2.2013, pp 12–13.