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| Tipo de material: | Recurso en Internet |
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| Tipo de documento: | Libro/Texto, Recurso en Internet |
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Jonathan Baert Wiener; et al |
| ISBN: | 9781933115863 1933115866 9781933115856 1933115858 |
| Número OCLC: | 610018882 |
| Descripción: | xviii, 582 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contenido: | The rhetoric of precaution / Jonathan B. Wiener -- Genetically modified foods and crops / Mark Cantley, Maurice Lex -- Beef, hormones, and mad cows / George Gray, Michael D. Rogers, Jonathan B. Wiener -- Tobacco / D. Douglas Blanke -- Nuclear power / John F. Ahearne, Adolf Birkhofer -- Automobile emissions / Michael P. Walsh -- Stratospheric ozone depletion and global climate change / James K. Hammitt -- The marine environment / David Freestone -- Biodiversity conservation / Kathryn A. Saterson -- Chemicals / Ortwin Renn, E. Donald Elliott -- Medical errors, new drug approval, and patient safety / Frances H. Miller -- Terrorism and weapons of mass destruction / Jessica Stern, Jonathan B. Wiener -- Information disclosure / Peter H. Sand -- Frameworks for risk asscessment, uncertainty, and precaution / Gail Charnley, Michael D. Rogers -- A quantitative comparison of relative precaution in the United States and Europe, 1970-2004 / Brendon Swedlow, Denise Kall, Zheng Zhou, James K. Hammitt, Jonathan B. Wiener -- Political institutions and the principle of precaution / Giandomenico Majone -- Legal and administrative systems : implications for precautionary regulation / Lucas Bergkamp, Turner T. Smith, Jr. -- Risk perceptions and risk attitudes in the United States and Europe / Elke U. Weber, Jessica S. Ancker -- Precautions against what? Perceptions, heuristics, and culture / Cass R. Sunstein -- The real pattern of precaution / Jonathan B. Wiener. |
| Responsabilidad: | edited by Jonathan B. Wiener ... [et al.]. |
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'The Reality of Precaution offers a sweeping and rigorous look at the issue of risk regulation, examining this critical topic from a wide variety of issues and angles. Must reading for anyone who wants to think seriously about how risk management choices are perceived and framed.' - Daniel C. Esty, Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy, Yale University and co-author, Green to Gold 'In this era of increased economic globalisation, there is an ever urgent need to further understand how the two most important trade blocks regulate. In this seminal book, bringing together regulatory theories and insightful case studies from Europe and the United States, Prof Wiener and his editorial team have assembled a stellar cast to address the critical and at times perplexing question: which trade block is more precautionary-Europe or the United States. It is a must read for anyone interested in getting a greater grasp of the wider EU and US policy environments.' -Ragnar Lofstedt, Professor of Risk Management, King's College London. 'An outstanding contribution of original scholarship that dispels many conventional wisdoms about US and European risk regulation.' - John D. Graham, Dean, Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and former Administrator, U.S. Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs 'Challenging the ubiquitous claim that Europe has become 'more precautionary' than the United States, The Reality of Precaution offers the most comprehensive assessment to date of the risk regulation standards in Europe and America over the past four decades. This is a fresh and much-needed contribution to the debate over the precautionary principle across the Atlantic and beyond.' - Alberto Alemanno, Associate Professor of Law, HEC Paris, and editor of the European Journal of Risk Regulation 'The Reality of Precaution provides a nuanced, fact-based account of the various meanings and applications of the Precautionary Principle in Europe and United States. Rejecting the heated rhetoric that so often accompanies discussion of risk regulation, the editors have put together a balanced volume that ought to be essential reading for both policy analysts and policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic.' - Susan Rose-Ackerman, Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence, Yale Law School and Department of Political Science; and co-editor, Comparative Administrative Law 'Going beyond the slogans of the precautionary principle, the authors bring together all sides of the debate in the US and Europe and provide in-depth and insightful analysis of the issues. Anyone who cares about environmental policy must read this book.' - Richard D. Morgenstern, Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future and former Acting Deputy Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 'The editors have woven together a complex set of ideas and interpretations on risk from the varying backgrounds the authors have, and produced a valuable tome which can be dipped into for perspectives on a wide range of precaution experiences' - Eagle Bulletin Leer más
