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The Story behind COVID-19: Animal Diseases at the Crossroads of Wildlife, Livestock and Human Health
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- 27 April 2020, pp. 210-227
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Behavioural Economics and Public Support for Carbon Pricing: A Revenue Recycling Scheme to Address the Political Economy of Carbon Taxation
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- 27 August 2019, pp. 554-570
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Like Oil and Water: The Politics of (Not) Assessing Glyphosate Concentrations in Aquatic Ecosystems
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- 02 September 2020, pp. 539-564
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Edible Insects and Insect-based Products in the EU: Safety Assessments, Legal Loopholes and Business Opportunities
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 288-292
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Blockchain-Based Voting in the US and EU Constitutional Orders: A Digital Technology to Secure Democratic Values?
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- 18 September 2019, pp. 330-358
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Promoting Vaccination from a Human Rights and Equity Perspective: Lessons from the Israeli “Green Pass”
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- 18 August 2021, pp. 308-320
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Looking Back to the Future of Regulating New Technologies: The Cases of Nanotechnologies and Synthetic Biology
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 235-241
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Implementing the WHO Recommendations whilst Avoiding Real, Perceived or Potential Conflicts of Interest
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- 21 July 2017, pp. 237-250
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Shining a Light on Glyphosate-Based Herbicide Hazard, Exposures and Risk: Role of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Litigation in the USA
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- 03 April 2020, pp. 498-519
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The Shape of Things to Come: The On-Demand Economy and the Normative Stakes of Regulating 21st-century Capitalism
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 652-663
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Autonomous Intelligent Cars on the European Intersection of Liability and Privacy: Regulatory Challenges and the Road Ahead
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 485-501
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Introduction to the Symposium on the Science and Politics of Glyphosate
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- 02 September 2020, pp. 411-421
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The Role of EU State Aid Law as a “Risk Management Tool” in the COVID-19 Crisis
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- 27 July 2020, pp. 176-195
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Why do Public Blockchains Need Formal and Effective Internal Governance Mechanisms?
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- 18 September 2019, pp. 359-375
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Can Science Tame Politics: The Collapse of the New GMO Regime in the EU
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 190-201
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Regulating the Use of Bisphenol A in Baby and Children's Products in the European Union: Current Developments and Scenarios for the Regulatory Future
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 21-35
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Tools for Effective Regulation: Is “More” Always “Better”?
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- 25 May 2018, pp. 465-482
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The European Regulatory Response to the Volcanic Ash Crisis between Fragmentation and Integration
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 101-106
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Fat Taxes in the EU Between Fiscal Austerity and the Fight Against Obesity
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 571-576
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Expansion of the Low-Risk Substances in the Framework of the European Pesticide Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009
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- 17 December 2021, pp. 514-531
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