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Soft Law mechanisms for nanotechnology: Liability and insurance drivers
Gary Marchant
Biology and Society, Center for
Religion and Conflict, Center for the Study of
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Business & Economics
Soft Law
100%
Nanotechnology
76%
Nanomaterials
55%
Liability
53%
Risk Management
46%
Insurance
46%
Participation
28%
Voluntary Programs
19%
Safety Regulations
17%
Product Liability
16%
Precaution
15%
Lawsuit
15%
Litigation
14%
Underwriting
14%
Environmental Regulation
12%
Insurer
11%
Management Practices
10%
Health
8%
Social Sciences
nanotechnology
69%
insurance
60%
liability
56%
driver
52%
risk management
51%
Law
33%
reasonable precautions
24%
risk management practices
20%
participation
19%
Health Regulation
17%
producer liability
16%
reasonableness
16%
Safety regulations
15%
Environmental regulations
14%
lawsuit
13%
regulation
7%
lack
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Insurance
73%
Nanotechnology
72%
Risk management
67%
Nanostructured materials
46%
Industry
21%
Product liability
20%
Environmental regulations
16%
Health
9%