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Comment organiser l'expertise scientifique sous l'egide du principe de précaution ?

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  • Olivier Godard

    (CECO - Laboratoire d'économétrie de l'École polytechnique - X - École polytechnique - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Scientific expertise is one of two main bases on which the precautionary principle depends for its implementation, aside with procedures of participation of public to the thinking and debate on collective risks touching health and the environment. The paper aims at enlightening which effects specific precautionary contexts involve for approaches of expertise. A first section is dedicated to a clarification of the requirements of the precautionary principle. Then are studied the relationship to be established between risk assessment and risk management, and standard features such as objectivity, independence, pluralism and transparency. The paper stresses the need both to integrate a specific expertise of normative judgments (law, economics, moral philosophy) and to consider various possibilities of implementation failure and imperfections of considered precautionary measures within risk assessment.

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  • Olivier Godard, 2003. "Comment organiser l'expertise scientifique sous l'egide du principe de précaution ?," Working Papers hal-00242984, HAL.
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    1. Olivier Godard, 1997. "L'ambivalence de la précaution et la transformation des rapports entre science et décision," Post-Print halshs-00624042, HAL.
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    1. Grégory Rolina, 2008. "Producing nuclear safety expertise in the field of human factors," Post-Print hal-00829952, HAL.

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