The Need for a Procedural Approach to Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: An Emerging Regulatory Model within EU
Abstract
This paper proposes a classification of hESC research regulation by shifting from the statutory content of relevant national Laws to the method of decision-making process, in order to verify whether it is possible to identify a connection between the concrete characters of that process and its outcome. A set of procedural indexes are identified and applied to the analysed legal systems. According to an increasing fulfilment of indexes, we may individuate two main regulatory families: the "˜value oriented"™ and the "˜procedure oriented"™ ones. The latter is developing an increasing impact within European context: it is characterised by a mix of regulatory sources, each developing a specific function. Within this model, statutory law cannot infringe a regulatory space reserved to expertise and selfregulation, developing a subsidiary function; furthermore, it has to recognise the integrative role of expertise within statutory-making process.Downloads
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2011-10-01
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Penasa, S. (2011). The Need for a Procedural Approach to Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: An Emerging Regulatory Model within EU. Dilemata, (7), 39–55. Retrieved from https://www.dilemata.net/revista/index.php/dilemata/article/view/105
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