Chapter 11 Governance of Dual Use Research in the EU The Case of Neuroscience

This chapter focuses on the governance of dual-use research in neuroscience in the EU. At a time when many countries are making unprecedented investments in the field of neuroscience, which sometimes are described as the 'gold rush' or 'golden age' of neuroscience, the European C...

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Main Author: Ulnicane, Inga (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Abingdon Taylor & Francis 2020
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