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Science and Risk Regulation in International Law
Using examples from biosafety to climate change, Jacqueline Peel examines the use and abuse of science in international risk regulation.
Jacqueline Peel (Author)
9781107625334, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 10 October 2013
416 pages, 4 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.56 kg
'… [proposes] developments of the law in ways which have a clear practical import.' Christopher A. Thomas, International and Comparative Law Quarterly
The regulation of risk is a preoccupation of contemporary global society and an increasingly important part of international law in areas ranging from environmental protection to international trade. This book examines a key aspect of international risk regulation - the way in which science and technical expertise are used in reaching decisions about how to assess and manage global risks. An interdisciplinary analysis is employed to illuminate how science has been used in international legal processes and global institutions such as the World Trade Organization. Case studies of risk regulation in international law are drawn from diverse fields including environmental treaty law, international trade law, food safety regulation and standard-setting, biosafety and chemicals regulation. The book also addresses the important question of the most appropriate balance between science and non-scientific inputs in different areas of international risk regulation.
1. Introduction - science and risk regulation in international law
2. Global risk governance and its legitimacy
3. Scientific rationality and risk in international law
4. Competing risk regulatory paradigms: sound science and the precautionary principle
5. Science and WTO regulation of SPS risk
6. Case studies of science and risk regulation in international law
7. Democratising global risk governance
8. What role for science in international risk regulation?
Subject Areas: International organisations & institutions [LBBU], Public international law [LBB], International law [LB], International institutions [JPSN], International relations [JPS], Risk assessment [GPQD]