Chemical risk governance / edited by Adam D.K. Abelkop (associate professor and director of legal writing, University of San Francisco School of Law, US), Lucas Bergkamp (senior policy adviser, European Governance & Sustainability Center, The Conference Board, Belgium), Lynn L. Bergeson, and Bethami Auerbach (Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. US).
2023
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Chemical risk governance / edited by Adam D.K. Abelkop (associate professor and director of legal writing, University of San Francisco School of Law, US), Lucas Bergkamp (senior policy adviser, European Governance & Sustainability Center, The Conference Board, Belgium), Lynn L. Bergeson, and Bethami Auerbach (Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. US).
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Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023.
Description
1 online resource (650 pages).
Series
Elgar encyclopedia of environmental law ; v.12.
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Contents: Foreword to the encyclopedia / Jamie Benidickson and Yves Le Bouthillier
foreword to volume XII / Michael Faure
list of abbreviations
Introduction to volume XII / Adam DK Abelkop and Lucas Bergkamp
Part 1. General concepts
XII.1. Chemicals as regulatory targets / John S. Applegate
XII.2. Chemical nomenclature: The sentinel at the gate of chemical legislation / Herb Estreicher and Rhys G. Daniels
XII.3. Legislative basis - chemical risk assessment / M.E. (Bette) Meek
XII.4. Chemical testing and nonhuman animals / Courtney G. Lee
XII.5. The regulation of toxics and environmental justice: The uneven distribution of pollution / Dayna Nadine Scott and Lara Tessaro
XII.6. Policy instruments in chemical risk governance / Adam D.K. Abelkop and Kenneth R. Richards
Part 2. Chemicals in products and manufacturing
XII.7. Regulation under the us toxic substances control act as amended by the lautenberg chemical safety for the 21st century act / Adam D.K. Abelkop
XII.8. Risk management measures under the European Union's reach regulation and clp regulation / Nicolas Herbatschek
XII.9. Leverage effect of public disclosure on risk management and risk assessment / David Roe
XII.10. International law governing chemical risk assessment and management / Noah M Sachs, David A Wirth, and Adam DK Abelkop
XII.11. Classification systems / Agnes Botos and Zoltan Illas
XII.12. Global data sharing / Doris Peters and Maren Rectanus
Part 3. Types of chemicals and exposures
XII.13. Case studies in regulatory concepts / Lynn L. Bergeson, Bethami Auerbach, Lisa R. Burchi, Carla N. Hutton, and Zameer Qureshi
XII.14. Pesticide regulation in the us / Mary Jane Angelo
XII.15. Pesticide law in the European Union / Anna Gergely and Gyangyi David
XII.16. Medicines / Erika Lietzan and Patricia J. Zettler
XII.17. Regulation of chemicals in food / Timothy D. Lytton and Patricia J. Zettler
XII.18. Tobacco regulation / Micah L. Berman
XII.19. Worker protection and occupational health and safety legislation in the eu / Jan Popma
XII.20. Runoff from concentrated animal feeding operations, manure / Terence J. Centner
Part 4. Waste and contamination
XII.21. Overview of chemicals in waste streams / Jonathan Cocker and Ulrich Ellinghaus
XII.22. Definition of waste / Jeffrey M. Gaba and Anita Lloyd
XII.23. Waste in European waste law: The waste framework directive explained / Thomas J. De Ramph
XII.24. International regulation of trade in chemicals / Jonathan Carlson
XII.25. Remediation of contaminated areas exposed to chemical substances / Alexandre Salomao Jabra
Part 5. Liability XII.26. Toxic torts in Europe / Lucas Bergkamp and Katinka M. Brouwer XII.27. The role of tort law in environmental health protections: how scientific evidentiary standards change tort litigation / Carl F. Cranor
XII.28. Asbestos litigation and regulation in the us / D'Arcy L.R. Rapp
XII.29. Liability for contaminated land / Mark Templeton
XII.30. Environmental liability insurance / Valerie Fogleman
Index.
foreword to volume XII / Michael Faure
list of abbreviations
Introduction to volume XII / Adam DK Abelkop and Lucas Bergkamp
Part 1. General concepts
XII.1. Chemicals as regulatory targets / John S. Applegate
XII.2. Chemical nomenclature: The sentinel at the gate of chemical legislation / Herb Estreicher and Rhys G. Daniels
XII.3. Legislative basis - chemical risk assessment / M.E. (Bette) Meek
XII.4. Chemical testing and nonhuman animals / Courtney G. Lee
XII.5. The regulation of toxics and environmental justice: The uneven distribution of pollution / Dayna Nadine Scott and Lara Tessaro
XII.6. Policy instruments in chemical risk governance / Adam D.K. Abelkop and Kenneth R. Richards
Part 2. Chemicals in products and manufacturing
XII.7. Regulation under the us toxic substances control act as amended by the lautenberg chemical safety for the 21st century act / Adam D.K. Abelkop
XII.8. Risk management measures under the European Union's reach regulation and clp regulation / Nicolas Herbatschek
XII.9. Leverage effect of public disclosure on risk management and risk assessment / David Roe
XII.10. International law governing chemical risk assessment and management / Noah M Sachs, David A Wirth, and Adam DK Abelkop
XII.11. Classification systems / Agnes Botos and Zoltan Illas
XII.12. Global data sharing / Doris Peters and Maren Rectanus
Part 3. Types of chemicals and exposures
XII.13. Case studies in regulatory concepts / Lynn L. Bergeson, Bethami Auerbach, Lisa R. Burchi, Carla N. Hutton, and Zameer Qureshi
XII.14. Pesticide regulation in the us / Mary Jane Angelo
XII.15. Pesticide law in the European Union / Anna Gergely and Gyangyi David
XII.16. Medicines / Erika Lietzan and Patricia J. Zettler
XII.17. Regulation of chemicals in food / Timothy D. Lytton and Patricia J. Zettler
XII.18. Tobacco regulation / Micah L. Berman
XII.19. Worker protection and occupational health and safety legislation in the eu / Jan Popma
XII.20. Runoff from concentrated animal feeding operations, manure / Terence J. Centner
Part 4. Waste and contamination
XII.21. Overview of chemicals in waste streams / Jonathan Cocker and Ulrich Ellinghaus
XII.22. Definition of waste / Jeffrey M. Gaba and Anita Lloyd
XII.23. Waste in European waste law: The waste framework directive explained / Thomas J. De Ramph
XII.24. International regulation of trade in chemicals / Jonathan Carlson
XII.25. Remediation of contaminated areas exposed to chemical substances / Alexandre Salomao Jabra
Part 5. Liability XII.26. Toxic torts in Europe / Lucas Bergkamp and Katinka M. Brouwer XII.27. The role of tort law in environmental health protections: how scientific evidentiary standards change tort litigation / Carl F. Cranor
XII.28. Asbestos litigation and regulation in the us / D'Arcy L.R. Rapp
XII.29. Liability for contaminated land / Mark Templeton
XII.30. Environmental liability insurance / Valerie Fogleman
Index.
Summary
"This incisive volume of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law offers a broad analysis of the foundations, main concepts, and substantive and procedural requirements of selected chemical law regimes as they pertain to the environment. Featuring contributions from more than 40 expert scholars and practitioners in the field, the volume focuses on chemical regulatory systems from representative jurisdictions, including the EU and the US, to provide a coherent overview of this expansive and often fragmented area of law. Divided into five thematic parts, the volume first examines the fundamental concepts of chemical law, addressing topics including risk assessment, nomenclature, environmental justice and animal testing. Entries then discuss types of chemicals and exposures, regulation of chemicals in products and manufacturing, and waste and contamination, as well as covering liability rules as they apply to chemicals. This volume will be an essential resource for scholars and students looking for a clear understanding of chemicals regulation and governance from environmental and public health perspectives at both national and international levels. Its insights into policy developments and liability issues will also be of interest to policymakers and practitioners"-- Provided by publisher.
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