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Abstract: . . . blocking developing countries from developing life sciences and biotechnology at their own wish and pace. 6. Implementation and coherence across policies, sectors and actors Europe does not have a single policy for life sciences and biotechnology but a patchwork of specific regulation, overlaid by many sectoral and horizontal policies at international, Community, Member State and local levels. If, with so many actors and policies involved, Europe . . . . . . blocking developing countries from developing life sciences and biotechnology at their own wish and pace. 6. Implementation and coherence across policies, sectors and actors Europe does not have a single policy for life sciences and biotechnology but a patchwork of specific regulation, overlaid by many sectoral and horizontal policies at international, Community, Member State and local levels. If, with so many actors and policies involved, Europe is . . . . . . not have a single policy for life sciences and biotechnology but a patchwork of specific regulation, overlaid by many sectoral and horizontal policies at international, Community, Member State and local levels. If, with so many actors and policies involved, Europe is to suc- cessfully manage lif . . . . . . developing countries from developing life sciences and biotechnology at their own wish and pace. 6. Implementation and coherence across policies, sectors and actors Europe does not have a single policy for life sciences and biotechnology but a patchwork of specific regulation, overlaid by many sectoral and horizontal policies at international, Community, Member State and local levels. If, with so many actors and policies involved, Europe is to suc- cessfully . . . . . . stakeholders and civil society in partner countries. Europe should encourage equitable and balanced northsouth part- nerships and public research for demand-driven applications of life sciences and biotechnology . A STRATEGY FOR EUROPE 27 Putting European capacities to the service of developing countries Page 30 Domestic European policies with regard to life sciences and biotech- nology . . . . . . blocking developing countries from developing life sciences and biotechnology at their own wish and pace. 6. Implementation and coherence across policies, sectors and actors Europe does not have a single policy for life sciences and biotechnology but a patchwork of specific regulation, overlaid by many sectoral and horizontal policies at international, Community, Member State and local levels. If, with so many actors and policies involved, Europe . . . --3000,6,250,3258,64714
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