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Soft law: New tools for governing emerging technologies
Gary Marchant
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Braden Allenby
Applied Ethics, Lincoln Center for
Sustainability Initiative
Biology and Society, Center for
Religion and Conflict, Center for the Study of
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering, Metis Center for
Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, School of (IAFSE-SEBE)
Bio-Mediated and Bio-Inspired Geotechnics, Center for (CBBG)
Computer Science and Engineering
Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of (IAFSE)
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Law
100%
Code of Conduct
56%
international agreement
51%
harmonization
48%
treaty
42%
dialogue
34%
governance
30%
resources
20%