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Science and Risk Regulation in International Law

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Jacqueline Peel explores the intricate relationship between science and international risk regulation, highlighting both its beneficial applications and potential misuses. Through case studies on critical issues like biosafety and climate change, the book delves into how scientific insights can shape policy decisions, while also addressing the challenges and ethical dilemmas that arise in the regulatory landscape.

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Science and Risk Regulation in International Law, Jacqueline Peel

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2010
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Language
English
Released
2010
Format
Hardcover
Pages
416
ISBN13
9780521768634
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Jacqueline Peel explores the intricate relationship between science and international risk regulation, highlighting both its beneficial applications and potential misuses. Through case studies on critical issues like biosafety and climate change, the book delves into how scientific insights can shape policy decisions, while also addressing the challenges and ethical dilemmas that arise in the regulatory landscape.