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The Precautionary Principle in Practice: Environmental Decision-Making and Scientific Uncertainty (Australian Legal Monographs)
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| #6970784 in Books | 2005-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.36 x.55 x6.67l,.0 | File type: PDF | 244 pages|||In the finest tradition of interdisciplinary scholarship, Peel moves beyond the lawyera (TM)s narrow world view and draws on the experience and knowledge of other disciplines including ecological science, social science and risk assessment. a | The Precautiona
The precautionary principle puts forward the "commonsense" notion that decision-makers should be cautious when assessing potential health or environmental harms in the absence of the full scientific facts. It is now a well-established tenet of environmental law. The debate now centers on its legal implementation, especially its application "in practice." This text considers how decision-makers can assess threats to health or the environment when the available scientific ...
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