Aufsatz(elektronisch)Januar 1998

Legal Procedure and Participation by the Public: Germany's 1990 Genetic Engineering Act

In: Law & policy, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 113-133

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Abstract

In German law, administrative procedures concerning high‐risk technologies generally involve an element of public participation. This form of "participation for all" often causes a great deal of contention. A well‐known example of this development can be found in the Genetic Engineering Act of 1990, which provided for citizen participation at a public hearing (Ero¨rterungstermin) whenever someone applied for a license to release genetically modified plants. Four years later, as a consequence of the experience gained while implementing the law, this provision was removed in the 1994 First Amendment to the Genetic Engineering Law (Bundestag‐Drucksache 720/93). Decisions on deliberate release are now made on the basis of written submissions. This article will argue that while there had certainly been good theoretical reasons for implementing a direct, oral form of public participation, in this case failure was predestined by the facts of the situation. In conclusion, the article makes a special plea for continued empirical research into the circumstances of the hearings, in order to explore better the possibilities for implementing functional equivalents to this form of public participation.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1467-9930

DOI

10.1111/1467-9930.00044

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