International Toxic Risk Management
Ideals, Interests and Implementation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Oct '99
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This book is concerned with international regulation, negotiation and policy-making in the environmental realm.
This original and sometimes controversial book is concerned with international regulation, negotiation and policy-making in the environmental realm. In particular, it focuses on toxic chemicals, and the ways in which risk associated with hazardous substances is assessed, and the policy outcomes that result. A key assertion is that the international arena is more favourable to environment groups while the domestic arena tends to favour industry. Perhaps surprisingly, the author posits that environmental organisations such as Greenpeace, while occupying the moral highground, oversimplify complex issues. While this can help stimulate action, the author argues it can hinder the development of effective policies at the international level. Grounded in major international case studies, the book is based on research into many international agencies and takes a multidisciplinary approach.
' … a well-informed book, which is useful not only for those interested in chemicals control but, more generally, for everybody working on international environmental politics.' Journal of Environmental Politics
ISBN: 9780521652575
Dimensions: 239mm x 160mm x 23mm
Weight: 570g
234 pages