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The regulation of science refers to use of law, or other ruling, by academic or governmental bodies to allow or restrict science from performing certain practices, or researching certain scientific areas. It is a bioethical issue related to other practices such as abortion and euthanasia; and areas of research such as stem-cell research and cloning synthetic biology.
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- Merkel Backs Indirect Regulation Of Shadow Banks
BERLIN -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday backed a proposal to indirectly regulate the shadow banking system prior to imposing direct regulation on institutions such as hedge funds and money-market funds that have traditionally been outside the scope of financial supervision. - Research and Markets: OECD Review of Telecommunication Policy and Regulation in Mexico
Research and Markets has announced the addition of OECD Publishing's new report "OECD Review of Telecommunica - FINANCIAL REGULATION: Obama Seeks More Funds for Dodd-Frank Agencies
Correction: The original article misidentified the sponsors of a bill to subject the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to the congressional appropriations process. The bill was only introduced by Rep. Randy Neugebauer. - Hunt hails greater than expected agreement on newspaper regulation
Culture secretary says that a consensus on the way forward is much closer than he would perhaps have predicted The culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has said more agreement than expected had emerged on the "tougher" form of newspaper regulation that will emerge in the light of the phone-hacking scandal. A new system would reject statutory regulation of press content while empowering an independent ... - Academic calls for tighter media regulation at FitzGerald forum
A LEADING Cambridge philosopher called for greater regulation of the media at the first annual Garret FitzGerald spring school on Saturday. - Farmer adaptation to change with the threat of regulation
Farmer adaptation to change with the threat of regulation – the carrot or the stick? - State regulation of the press is 'abhorrent', says Hugh Grant
In a Radio 4 interview the actor called instead for a voluntary system, with a 'backstop' of sanctions for newspapers that breached the industry's code of conduct. - Hugh Grant: State regulation of the press is 'abhorrent'
In a Radio 4 interview the actor called instead for a voluntary system, with a 'backstop' of sanctions for newspapers that breached the industry's code of conduct. - U.K. Consensus on Press Regulation Builds as Murdoch Flies In
U.K. Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt said an agreement is emerging on how the press should be regulated, as News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch headed for London after the arrest of five employees at his Sun newspaper. - Telcos pledge improved customer service, but regulation looms
The telecomms industry has made its last bid to escape regulation of its customer service practices by the ACMA, with the submission of a revised Telecommunications Consumer Protection Code to the ACMA for registration. In November last year the ACMA completed its 18 month enquiry into customer service in the telecoms industry, 'Reconnecting The Customer' (RTC), putting the industry on notice ...
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