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  • ...burgh in 1985 by Professor Sir [[Alan Peacock]], who also became its first Executive Director, and the industrialist [[Gerald Elliot]], then Chairman of [[Chris ...e.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 2</ref> Peacock was the first Executive director and Elliot the first president.
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  • ...ate attempts to undermine environmental action, lobbying worldwide against regulation and in favour of voluntary ‘solutions’. In Scotland the environmentally ...512 Industrial Symbiosis] Accessed 14th April 2009</ref>. Funding from the Executive continued with the granting of £100,000 per year for 3 years (2004 to 2007
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  • ...auses. The campaign was a political success in that it forced the Scottish Executive to issue a policy u-turn and promise that official guidance would be given :*Optical Express chief executive [[David Moulsdale]]
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  • ...sf.edu/tid/vgc21c00 "Lies, Damn Lies & 400,000 Smoking-Related Deaths"], ''Regulation'', Volume 21, Number 4, 1998. Bates 106039821/9827.</ref> In another 1999 p ...hn C. Malone]], Chairman Liberty Media Corporation; and [[David H. Koch]] (Executive Vice President of [[Koch Industries]]). <br>
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  • ...ted, coincided with a push by the Bush administration to get NGOs "to do a better job of linking their humanitarian assistance to U.S. foreign policy" - an e ...poor policy choices. In many countries, government subsidies and excessive regulation have created perverse incentives resulting in a diminishing supply and a po
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  • ...t in April 2004 to join [[Kroll]]. He joined the Erinys Board again as non-executive Chairman in December 2008.<ref>Erinys [http://www.erinys.net/#/management/4 ...ly on the board of Erinys International, Cleary was given the title of non-executive chairman and was on the board of [[Erinys South Africa]]<ref>Peter Roberts
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  • ...organization for people concerned about the excessive growth of government regulation at the national and state levels.' It says it 'is dedicated to informing th Its Executive Director is [[Frances Smith|Fran Smith]], the wife of the President and Fou
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  • *[[Graham Binns]] - Chief executive ...ity in Complex Environments Group]] (SCEG) and was appointed onto the SCEG Executive Board in January 2013. Oona’s background is in defence, government relati
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  • ...as well as in assisting in the development of appropriate systems for its regulation. ...ittee which provided scientific advice on GM crop releases. While it is an Executive Council which is the final decision making body, heavy reliance is placed o
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  • ...of "the very real threat that an overly-strict adherence to precautionary regulation could pose to both the environment and to the well being of human populatio ...Also hosted by Delft University of Technology is the [[Public Research and Regulation Initiative]] (PRRI) Secretariat. PRRI is a biotech PR initiative launched i
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  • Bate is also the former executive director of the [[European Science and Environment Forum]] (ESEF) which he In a related press release, published via the IEA, "Londoners demand regulation of potentially deadly organic food", Bate and Morris wrote:
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  • ...environment. Berman is behind numerous front groups that seek to prevent regulation and promote individual freedoms. He works in a range of controversial area *The [[Employment Policies Institute]], Founder & Executive Director
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  • ...view coincides with that of the food industry, which doesn’t want to see regulation.<ref>Phil Chamberlain, [http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/bmj.c1438?ijkey ...aceuticals giant [[Galenica]], making a reported £10m-£20m for its chief executive [[Adam Kelliher]].
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  • In 2003 [[Michael Pragnell]], the chief executive of Syngenta, the world's largest agro-chemicals company, [http://www.syngen ...se from a year earlier. The spending came as the industry saw signals that regulation could increase, analysts said.<ref>ANNE C. MULKERN, [http://www.nytimes.com
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  • *Non-executive directorships *Non-executive Chairman, Belgrave Capital Management Ltd - Investment Advisory
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  • ...ies the heavy cost of opening up the private sphere to public scrutiny and regulation in a way that is characteristic of authoritarian societies. Such an intrusi ...ticle Fitzpatrick takes the line of argument that the turn towards greater regulation of tobacco in the 1990s reflected broader themes in society which assume in
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  • ...ne.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article2753446.ece Official: organic really is better], Sunday Times, 28 Oct 2007, acc 30 May 2010</ref> The article said: ...ne.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article2753446.ece Official: organic really is better], Sunday Times, 28 Oct 2007, acc 30 May 2010</ref>
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  • ...in a huge "lobbying campaign in Whitehall to see off growing pressure for regulation to tackle obesity and diet-related diseases". According to leaked documents ...e of Nestlé UK, and president of the FDF, as well as the FDF's then chief executive, Lady Sylvia Jay. "We argued against a vaccination policy" argued Blackburn
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  • ...he food industry forced a U-turn: both [[Peter Blackburn]], the then chief executive of [[Nestle UK]] as well as president of the [[FDF]], and Lady [[Sylvia Jay ...nges, saying that the extra price paid for these ranges does not guarantee better tasting food, the FDF again stepped in, arguing that:
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  • *Lobbying government for corporate-friendly legislation and regulation. - Non-executive director of [[Syngen International plc]], a global company which applies ge
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