Drug Approval During a Public Health Crisis
FDA’s approval of an Ebola vaccine can serve as a framework for drug development during other epidemics.
Regulating Beyond the Christchurch Call
International response to Christchurch attack shows the complexity of restricting online extremist content.
The Uncertainty of Regulating 3D Organ Printing
Policymakers around the world are determining how to apply existing regulations to 3D organ printing.
Will Steel Tariffs Mark the Demise of the WTO?
Scholar argues that Trump’s steel tariffs and the responses from other countries endanger the free trade system.
The Global Trade Order Going Out with a Whimper
The World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement system is in danger of collapse.
Flawed Rules Ensnare Marine Mammals
Scholar identifies pitfalls of marine mammal protections and pushes for coordinated global standards.
Giving Regulatory Cooperation a Reality Check
International regulatory cooperation agreements have not reached desired levels of effectiveness.
China’s Central Government Seeks to Rein in Regulatory Documents
China’s State Council imposes new requirements to curb the abusive aspects of regulatory guidance documents.
Improving Front-of-Package Food Health Labeling
Food regulators in the United States should adopt smarter front-of-package labeling to encourage healthier eating.
Agency Independence Under Egypt’s New Media Law
Recent legislation raises constitutional issues concerning presidential power over independent agencies.
The Independence of Egypt’s Consumer Protection Agency
New law implicates the political insulation, structure, and power of Egypt’s consumer protection regulator.
Navigating Traffic Jams in Outer Space
Expert offers framework for regulating 21st century space travel.