Enhancing the role of science in the decision-making of the European Union |
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Authors: | Allio Lorenzo Ballantine Bruce Meads Richard |
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Affiliation: | The European Policy Centre, Résidence Palace, 155 Rue de la Loi, B-1040 Brussels, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | Used well, science provides effective ways of identifying potential risks, protecting citizens, and using resources wisely. It enables government decisions to be based on evidence and provides a foundation for a rule-based framework that supports global trade. To ensure that the best available science becomes a key input in the decisions made by EU institutions, this abridged version of a working paper produced for the European Policy Centre, a leading, independent think tank, considers how science is currently used in the policy and decision-making processes of the EU, what the limitations of scientific evidence are, and how a risk assessment process based on scientific 'good practices' can be advantageous. Finally, the paper makes recommendations on how to improve the use of science by EU institutions. |
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