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The emergence of EU governance in public health: The case of blood policy and regulation
Anne-Maree Farrell
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Mason Institute
School of Law
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Public
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Health
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European Community
100%
Blood
100%
Policy
100%
Emergence
100%
Product
27%
State
18%
Marketing
9%
Market
9%
Contamination
9%
Safety
9%
Regulatory Framework
9%
Term
9%
Standard
9%
Time
9%
Fallout
9%
Catalyst
9%
Quality
9%
Social Sciences
Governance
100%
Policy
100%
Emergence
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
18%
State
18%
Standards
9%
Markets
9%
Parliament
9%
Time
9%
Involvement
9%
Contamination
9%
Serials
9%
Administrative Structure
9%
Adoption
9%
Marketing
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Regulatory Framework
18%
Licensing
18%