Ethics, Law, Technology and Policymaking: An Editorial

Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 3 (2) (2009)
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This editorial explores the concept of ethics, law and technology within the context of policymaking. It draws upon the concepts of argument, concern and risk, alongside a presentation of the importance of utilizing a broad range of methods and perspectives in research in order to ensure good quality governance

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