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Ethical and legal challenges in bioenergy governance: coping with value disagreement and regulatory complexity / Gamborg, Christian; Anker, Helle Tegner; Sandoe, Peter   Journal Article
Gamborg, Christian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The article focuses on the interplay between two factors giving rise to friction in bioenergy governance: profound value disagreements (e.g. the prioritizing of carbon concerns like worries over GHG emissions savings over non-carbon related concerns) and regulatory complexity (in terms of regulatory measures and options). We present ethical and legal analyses of the current stalemate on bioenergy governance in the EU using two illustrative cases: liquid biofuels for transport and solid biomass-based bioenergy. The two cases disclose some similarities between these two factors, but the remaining differences may partly explain, or justify, contrasting forms of governance. While there seems to be no easy way in which the EU and national governments can deal with the multiple sustainability issues raised by bioenergy, it is argued that failure to deal explicitly with the underlying value disagreements, or to make apparent the regulatory complexity, clouds the issue of how to move forward with governance of bioenergy. We suggest that governance should be shaped with greater focus on the role of value disagreements and regulatory complexity. There is a need for more openness and transparency about such factors, and about the inherent trade-offs in bioenergy governance.
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Research Viewpoint Legal, Political, and Ethical Challenges of Mars Settlement / Mazur, Sylwia K; Minich, Dobrochna; Szocik, Konrad   Journal Article
Szocik, Konrad Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The idea of creating a sustainable human settlement on Mars is gaining momentum. In this context, the creation of norms and rules is important. The first wave of Mars settlers will be in unique position given the fact that they will create settlement in a completely new environment. The aim of this study is to examine legal and ethical challenges in regard to human settlement on Mars. In connection to legal issues, the focus is on adjustment of law carried from Earth. When discussing ethical aspects, special attention is given to human enhancement applied for space missions.
Key Words Political  Legal  Ethical Challenges  Mars Settlement 
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