By Hitoshi Nasu, Thomas Faunce | September 1, 2013
In post-Fukushima Japan, the authors review the recent shift in the nation's Japan’s nanotechnology policy and regulation, analyzing policy documents and government guidelines as well as interviews with prominent scientists and government officials.
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Nasu is a senior lecturer in law at the Australian National University, where he teaches international humanitarian and security law, military operations law, and migration law. He is the le...
Faunce is a professor and Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow at the Australian National University College of Law and College of Medicine, Biology, and Environment. He is an exp...
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