The Application of the Precautionary Principle in Practice
Comparative Dimensions
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Aug '10
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A critical overview of the application of the precautionary principle.
This overview of the application of the controversial precautionary principle in a number of legal systems identifies a set of problems with its use by decision-makers and courts and advocates a more rational approach to risk regulation.This overview of the role played by the precautionary principle in international trade law, European law and national law compares how precautionary considerations have been applied in the fields of pesticide regulation and the regulation of base stations for mobile telephones in Sweden, the UK and the US. A number of problems in the current application of the precautionary principle are identified and discussed. For example, it is shown that a firm reliance on a wide and open-ended precautionary principle may lead to problems with the consistency, foreseeability, effectiveness and efficiency of measures intended to reduce environmental or health risks. It is suggested that the precautionary principle indeed may be an important tool, but that in order to be acceptable it must be coupled with strong requirements on the performance of risk assessments, cost/benefit analyses and risk trade-off analyses.
'This book has advanced our understanding of the legal scope and application of the principle and is an essential text for environmental lawyers and practitioners as well as researchers, policy makers and students with an interest in environmental and public health regulation.' Environmental Liability
'Zander's proposal hits the nail on the head.' The Cambridge Law Journal
ISBN: 9780521768535
Dimensions: 234mm x 158mm x 23mm
Weight: 770g
408 pages