Participation, democratic deficit and good regulation: a case study of participatory strategies in the European regulation of GMO products

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Series Details No 6, September 2006
Publication Date September 2006
ISSN 0947-5720
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In the European Union, the institutional reform that risk regulation system has undergone in the last decade has emphasised the need for fostering public participation
and stakeholder involvement in decision making processes. Citizen scrutiny, in theory, ought to bring about better governance, and greater participation in public policy decisions is usually regarded as a symptom of a healthy
democracy. By presenting evidence from two case studies in the field of biotechnology regulation, this paper aims to prove that taking participation as a tout court advantage is a mistake

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