Risk regulation and administrative constitutionalism (Record no. 577013)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781849460880
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Classification number 342
Cutter FIS.R
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Personal name Fisher, Elizabeth
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Title Risk regulation and administrative constitutionalism
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Oxford:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2010.
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Extent xxxii, 290. p, ;
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General note Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-282) and index.
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Summary, etc The regulation of environmental and public health risks is a controversial area of government activity. This book studies the public law dimension of these controversies, particularly the interrelationship between risk regulation, public law and theories of legitimate administrative governance.
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-- Cover<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>Contents<br/>Table of Abbreviations<br/>Table of Cases<br/>Table of Legislation<br/>Introduction<br/>1. Risk Evaluation through the Lens ofAdministrative Constitutionalism<br/>I. The Science/​Democracy Dichotomy in Regulating Technological Risk<br/>II. Technological Risk, Public Administration, and Administrative Constitutionalism<br/>III. Two Paradigms of Administrative Constitutionalism in the Risk Regulation Context<br/>IV. Administrative Constitutionalism as a Form of Legal Culture<br/>V. An Example: The Precautionary Principle and Administrative Constitutionalism<br/>VI. Conclusion<br/>Part One. Administrative Constitutionalism in National Legal Cultures<br/>Introduction to Administrative Constitutionalism in National Legal Cultures<br/>I. Nature of Administrative Constitutionalism<br/>II. The Role of Law<br/>III. The Relationship Between Legal Concepts and the Regulatory Regimes for Technological Risk Evaluation<br/>IV. Conclusion<br/>2. BSE, Expertise, and Administrative Constitutionalism: Examining the Role of the Southwood Working Party<br/>I. Thinking of BSE in Terms of Administrative Constitutionalism<br/>II. Technological Risk Regulation and Administrative Constitutionalism in the UK: A Brief History<br/>III. The Administrative Constitutionalism Context of the BSE Crisis<br/>IV. The Southwood Working Party<br/>V. After Southwood<br/>VI. Conclusions<br/>3. Hard Looks and Substantial Evidence: Scope of Review of US Risk Regulation Rule-making in the 1970s<br/>I. Scope of Review and Administrative Constitutionalismin Historical Perspective<br/>II. Administrative Constitutionalism and Risk Regulation Regimes in the Early 1970s<br/>III. Hard Look Review<br/>IV. Substantial Evidence and the Occupational Safety and Health Act<br/>V. Scope of Review under the RI Paradigm<br/>VI. Reflections<br/>VII. Conclusion<br/>4. The Precautionary Principle and Merits Review in Australia<br/>I.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Symbiosis Law School, Noida Symbiosis Law School, Noida 08/09/2016 Segment Book Distributors, New Delhi 27.99 342 FIS.R SLSN-B-9792 13/09/2016 Books