BIOTRESPASS – A scholarly legal paper that discusses (but is not limited to) legal issues of technological “trespass” (contamination) of patented or experimental bio-engineering and nano-engineering where self-replicating life forms inflict “consequences” or damage to the natural environment, real property, personal property and human/biological DNA.
Covert and “accidental” releases of these technologies – as in Monsanto – are well documented, however the legal system behaves as if corrupted by the corporations who manufacture and release these biohazards into the natural environment.
This paper on BIOTRESSPASS is an important look into the dark and murky legal world of corporate protection above public interest.
The consequences are clear that Environmental Protection Agencies have no effective “legal” means to protect public health and welfare from “technologies gone rogue”.
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Covert and “accidental” releases of these technologies – as in Monsanto – are well documented, however the legal system behaves as if corrupted by the corporations who manufacture and release these biohazards into the natural environment.
This paper on BIOTRESSPASS is an important look into the dark and murky legal world of corporate protection above public interest.
The consequences are clear that Environmental Protection Agencies have no effective “legal” means to protect public health and welfare from “technologies gone rogue”.
Read Entire Article »