(2002) as the scientifically rationality approach and the socially rationality approach. Accordingly, the EU practices the socially rationality approach where science is just one facet of the society, and that society also consists of other stakeholders that should be a part of the decision process. Thus, science has an informative role in the decision process for what can be considered legitimately justifiable, along with the non-science information which is also considered as legitimate factors to be included in the decision to arrive at a legitimate justification. Accordingly, the socially rationality approach uses speculative risk in defining the safety level of new technology resulting in an adoption of zero risk and a perfectly safe market access rule for GM technology. Hence, the use of precautionary principle as trade barrier in the case of insufficient scientific evidence to conduct an appropriate risk assessment is becoming political precaution , allowing the influence of political factors when deciding market access for GM
(2002) as the scientifically rationality approach and the socially rationality approach. Accordingly, the EU practices the socially rationality approach where science is just one facet of the society, and that society also consists of other stakeholders that should be a part of the decision process. Thus, science has an informative role in the decision process for what can be considered legitimately justifiable, along with the non-science information which is also considered as legitimate factors to be included in the decision to arrive at a legitimate justification. Accordingly, the socially rationality approach uses speculative risk in defining the safety level of new technology resulting in an adoption of zero risk and a perfectly safe market access rule for GM technology. Hence, the use of precautionary principle as trade barrier in the case of insufficient scientific evidence to conduct an appropriate risk assessment is becoming political precaution , allowing the influence of political factors when deciding market access for GM