Browsing 1. Law and Regulation by Title
Now showing items 2-21 of 36
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The Clean Air Act
(Oxford University Press, 2012-07) -
The Crisis in U.S. and International Cancer Policy
(International Journal of Health Service, 2002)The incidence of cancer in the United States and other major industrialized nations has escalated to epidemic proportions over recent decades, and greater increases are expected. While smoking is the single largest cause ... -
Environmental Protection Laws
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Environmental Protection Laws
(Oxford Academic Press, 2015)The manufacturing, processing, and use of chemicals, materials, tools, machinery, and equipment in industrial, construction, mining, and agricultural workplaces cause environmental, health, and safety hazards and risks. ... -
The Fight Against Misinformation Isn’t Just on Facebook
(NYTimes, 2021-03-29) -
The Flaws in the Emerging Toxics Reform Legislation and How They Can Be Fixed
(The Huffington Post, 2016) -
Government Strategies and Policies for Cleaner Production
(UNEP, 1994) -
Implementing the Precautionary Principle: Incorporating Science, Technology, Fairness, and Accountability in Environmental, Health, and Safety Decisions
(International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management, 2004) -
The Importance of Regulation-Induced Innovation for Sustainable Development
(Sustainability, 2011)This article explores the complex relationship between environmental regulation, innovation, and sustainable development within the context of an increasingly globalizing economy. The economic development, environment, ... -
Law and Science Policy in Federal Regulation of Formaldehyde
(Science, 1983) -
Legal Considerations of Reproductive Hazards in Industry in the United States
(1984)Clearly, the human risks posed by reproductive hazards in the work place are both serious and far-reaching. An effective control strategy, then, must be one that emphasises prevention while preserving employment opportunities ... -
The Many-Faceted Nature of the Precautionary Principle: Science, Technology, Social Justice, and Accountability.
(ANSES - French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety, 2015-06-24) -
Monitoring the Worker and the Community for Chemical Exposure and Disease: Legal and Ethical Considerations in the United States
(The Science of the Total Environment, 1996)Biomonitoring of workers and communities raises important legal and ethical concerns, but the two contexts are different. Monitoring workers is usually done by, or at the instigation of, the employer who in law is responsible ...