2000
DOI: 10.1163/15718060020848866
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Informed Consent: A Negotiated Formula for Trade in Risky Organisms and Chemicals

Abstract: Informed consent is at the center of the Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. Consistent with the idea of a negotiation "formula," it encapsulates the principles underlying parties' demands by balancing the efficiency of unconstrained trade with ethically charged support for autonomy and selfdetermination. As a negotiated rule, informed consent translates the formula into specific procedural requirements based on risk assessment. Parties' fundamental interest … Show more

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