The College of Law offers the only course in the United States that focuses on legal issues and nanotechnology. The course is entitled "Nanotechnology Law & Policy" and it is part of the LL.M. in Biotechnology and Genomics.
Faculty Presentations:
Transnational Regulatory Models for Molecular Nanotechnology (Marchant, with Volk & Swartz)
Transnational Models for Regulating Nanotechnology (Marchant)
Faculty Papers:
International Regulatory Regimes for Nanotechnology (Abbott, Gopalan, Marchant & Sylvester)
Transnational Models for Regulation of Nanotechnology (Marchant & Sylvester)
A Framework Convention for Nanotechnology? (Sylvester, Abbott & Marchant)
Risk Management Principles for Nanotechnology (Sylvester, Abbott & Marchant)
Not Again! Public Perception, Regulation, and Nanotechnology (Sylvester, Abbott & Marchant)
Nanotechnology Regulation: The United States Approach (Marchant, Sylvester & Abbott)
A Framework Convention for Nanotechnology? (Abbott, Marchant & Sylvester)
Transnational Regulation of Nanotechnology: Reality or Romanticism? (Abbott, Marchant & Sylvester)
What Does the History of Technology Regulation Teach Us About Nano Oversight? (Marchant, Abbott & Sylvester)
Student Paper:
Regulatory Mechanisms for Nanotechnology (Wejnert)
Faculty:
Professor Gary E. Marchant Professor Kenneth W. Abbott Professor Douglas Sylvester Professor Aaron X. Fellmeth Professor Andrew (Sandy) Askland