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Law and Biotechnology: Cases and Materials
(Carolina Academic Press, 2007)
This book examines the ever evolving relationship between law and biotechnology. The book addresses the government’s ability to impact biotechnology through its various departments and agencies as well as the emerging ...
Wind and Wisdom
(Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal, 2007)
In Wind and Wisdom, Professor Victoria Sutton discusses the implications of new wind harvesting technology on the cultural values of the Native American community. Sutton points out that according to Native American ...
Custom, Tradition and Science in the South Pacific: Fiji's New Environmental Management Act and Vanua
(Journal of South Pacific Law, 2005)
Professor Sutton analyzes the Fiji Environment Management Act. Specifically, she examines how it is to be implemented in light of cultural traditions.
Smarter Regulations
(Science and Engineering Ethics, 2009)
In the United States a rapidly increasing regulatory burden for life scientists has led to questions as to whether this increased burden through the Select Agent Program has had adverse effects on scientific advances, ...
Multidisciplinary Approach to an Ethic of Biodefense and Bioterrorism
(The Journal of Law, Medicine and EthicsJournal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2005)
Professor Sutton examines ethical systems in light of bioterrorism and biodefense. Then, she proceeds to construct a framework based on an interdisciplinary approach that addresses bioterrorism and biodefense.
Advancing the Human Right to Health
(Oxford University Press, 2013-08)
Advancing the Human Right to Health offers a prospective on the global response to one of the greatest moral, legal, and public health challenges of the 21st century - achieving the human right to health as enshrined in ...
Innovation and Responsibility
(IOS Press, 2014-09)
The contributions to this volume engage with diverse aspects of responsible innovation, reflecting on its history and its current form, reporting on success stories and critical discussions, pointing out shortcomings and ...
Are We Selling the Environment Down the River?
(Natural Resources and Environment, 1998)
Professor Sutton briefly details the problems in the adoption of the American Heritage Rivers Initiative, a regulatory watershed management program implemented by a 1997 executive order of the Clinton administration.
Constitutional Taking Doctrine--Did Lucas Really Make a Difference?
(Pace Environmental Law Review, 2001)
This paper surveys the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Commission and examines the impact that this decision has had on private property rights. The paper also reviews the Supreme Court ...
It will be too late for Congress to act after Bioterrorism attack is launched
(Lubbock Avalanche Journal, 2001)
Shortly after September 11, Professor Sutton warned that the Federal government needs to take a proactive approach to prevent and possibly respond to bioterrorist attacks by creating the appropriate infrastructure.