A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif.

This research is premised on our effort to examine inadequacy and sufficiency of Malaysia's Biosafety Bill 2006, particularly in terms of regulating the development of biotechnology in Malaysia. The topic was chosen because we feel that the development of the biotechnology sector in Malaysia is...

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Main Authors: Che Hamid, Siti Rohaida, Mohidin, Siti Noor Najiana, Wan Sharif, Wan Hazlin Suraya
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spelling my.uitm.ir.374442020-11-23T12:44:28Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/37444/ A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif. Che Hamid, Siti Rohaida Mohidin, Siti Noor Najiana Wan Sharif, Wan Hazlin Suraya Administrative law This research is premised on our effort to examine inadequacy and sufficiency of Malaysia's Biosafety Bill 2006, particularly in terms of regulating the development of biotechnology in Malaysia. The topic was chosen because we feel that the development of the biotechnology sector in Malaysia is such that a comprehensive and all encompassing law on biosafety need be put in place. We believe the government has a duty to ensure that the biosafety law that it has passed will not endanger our booming food industry in particular and the society in general. It falls on the government to undertake a thorough study into the pros and cons, and to identify and rectify the weaknesses and loopholes, if any, before enforcing the law. We also deem it proper and wise, in understanding this study, to compare our existing biosafety law with like regulations elsewhere. For this purpose, we have chosen China. To us, China has advanced a very viable biosafety legislation and has managed its biotechnology industry so well that there is justification for us to follow their footstep or even emulate them. 2007-10 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/37444/1/37444.pdf Che Hamid, Siti Rohaida and Mohidin, Siti Noor Najiana and Wan Sharif, Wan Hazlin Suraya (2007) A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Che Hamid, Siti Rohaida
Mohidin, Siti Noor Najiana
Wan Sharif, Wan Hazlin Suraya
A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif.
description This research is premised on our effort to examine inadequacy and sufficiency of Malaysia's Biosafety Bill 2006, particularly in terms of regulating the development of biotechnology in Malaysia. The topic was chosen because we feel that the development of the biotechnology sector in Malaysia is such that a comprehensive and all encompassing law on biosafety need be put in place. We believe the government has a duty to ensure that the biosafety law that it has passed will not endanger our booming food industry in particular and the society in general. It falls on the government to undertake a thorough study into the pros and cons, and to identify and rectify the weaknesses and loopholes, if any, before enforcing the law. We also deem it proper and wise, in understanding this study, to compare our existing biosafety law with like regulations elsewhere. For this purpose, we have chosen China. To us, China has advanced a very viable biosafety legislation and has managed its biotechnology industry so well that there is justification for us to follow their footstep or even emulate them.
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author Che Hamid, Siti Rohaida
Mohidin, Siti Noor Najiana
Wan Sharif, Wan Hazlin Suraya
author_facet Che Hamid, Siti Rohaida
Mohidin, Siti Noor Najiana
Wan Sharif, Wan Hazlin Suraya
author_sort Che Hamid, Siti Rohaida
title A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif.
title_short A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif.
title_full A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif.
title_fullStr A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif.
title_full_unstemmed A study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / Siti Rohaida Che Hamid, Siti Noor Najiana Mohidin and Wan Hazlin Suraya Wan Sharif.
title_sort study into the need of the biosafety bill 2006 / siti rohaida che hamid, siti noor najiana mohidin and wan hazlin suraya wan sharif.
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