Regulation of Nanotechnology and Nano-Enabled Products: The Implications of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 in South Africa

K. Reddy, Shalini Singh
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Scientific advancements in nanotechnology have made it a popular choice in the business fraternity particularly because of its versatility in numerous applications, including nanomedicines, food products and cosmetics. However, there are potential risks associated with its use and exposure, especially to employees and consumers. The purpose of this literature review was to examine the implications of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) 68 of 2008 for nanotechnology and nano-enabled product (NEP) regulation in South Africa, particularly in the absence of regulations specifically relating to such technology and products. The objectives include an analysis of the consumer and manufacturer challenges and risks associated with the application of nanoparticles and nanomaterials, followed by an examination of the implications of the CPA for such application. The methodology entails an interdisciplinary research approach from an applied legal perspective with reference to literature and relevant legislative provisions. The evidence available on the challenges associated with NMs and NEPs suggests that such material and products are not without risks and potential hazards for the consumer. The CPA creates both obligations for business and rights for consumers. However, more conclusive scientific evidence is required to understand these issues and adequately protect the consumer through explicit legislation and regulations.
纳米技术和纳米产品的监管:南非2008年消费者保护法68的含义
纳米技术的科学进步使其成为商业界的热门选择,特别是因为它在许多应用中的多功能性,包括纳米药物、食品和化妆品。然而,它的使用和暴露有潜在的风险,特别是对员工和消费者。本文献综述的目的是研究2008年消费者保护法(CPA) 68对南非纳米技术和纳米产品(NEP)监管的影响,特别是在缺乏专门与此类技术和产品相关的法规的情况下。目标包括分析消费者和制造商与纳米颗粒和纳米材料应用相关的挑战和风险,然后检查CPA对此类应用的影响。该方法需要从应用法律的角度,参照文献和相关立法规定,采用跨学科的研究方法。与NMs和NEPs相关的挑战的现有证据表明,此类材料和产品对消费者并非没有风险和潜在危害。《注册会计师法》既规定了企业的义务,也规定了消费者的权利。然而,需要更确凿的科学证据来理解这些问题,并通过明确的立法和法规充分保护消费者。
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