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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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Zul’fugarzade T.E., Tsirina M.A. Dispositive and Imperative Rules of US Law in the Course of Nanoregulation

Abstract: This article deals with the study of complex application of dispositive soft law of the United States in the field of nanotechnology and nanoproduction. In addition, the author examines the linkages between the problematic issues of dispositive soft law with the norms of fixed (mandatory) law providing appropriate protection of human life and health. According to the authors view the soft law should clearly play an important role in the governance of nanotechnology.


Keywords:

law, application, nanotechnologies, nanomaterials, management, risk, standard.


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