Browsing 1. Law and Regulation by Issue Date
Now showing items 1-20 of 36
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Law and Science Policy in Federal Regulation of Formaldehyde
(Science, 1983) -
The Use of Technical Information in Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation: A Brief Guide to the Issues
(Science, Technology & Human Values, 1984) -
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 ... -
Using Regulation to change the Market for Innovation
(Harvard Environmental Law Review, 1985) -
The Role of Changes in Statutory/Tort Law and Liability in Preventing and Compensating Damages from Future Releases of Hazardous Waste
(The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1987-10) -
Science and Values in the Regulatory Process
(Statistical Science, 1988)This article provides a framework for consideration of values in the use of science in the regulatory process. The science in question includes both the assessment of technologic risk and the assessment of technologic ... -
Government Strategies and Policies for Cleaner Production
(UNEP, 1994) -
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 ... -
Negotiations as a means of developing and implementing environmental and occupational health and safety policy
(Harvard Environmental Law Review, 1999) -
Porter Debate Stuck in 1970's
(1999) -
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 ... -
Implementing the Precautionary Principle: Incorporating Science, Technology, Fairness, and Accountability in Environmental, Health, and Safety Decisions
(International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management, 2004) -
Scientific, ethical and legal challenges in work-related genetic testing in the United States
(European Journal of Oncology Library, 2005)Human monitoring in the workplace, sometimes referred to as medical screening, is a collation of practices that focuses on the workers as an indicator that: 1) disease may result on exposure to a toxic substance, radiation, ... -
Rethinking the role of information in chemicals policy: implications for TSCA and REACH
(Journal of Cleaner Production, 2006)