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Regulating toxic substances : a philosophy of science and the law

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The author of this text argues that the scientific and statistical criteria usually used to determine whether substances are toxic are too rigorous and time-consuming for evidentiary purposes in tort cases and for regulation.

This results in the under-regulation of toxic substances and the under-compensation of plaintiffs in tort cases.

Cranor proposes that the evidential standards now used should be evaluated with the purposes of the law in mind.

The choice of standards is, in effect, a choice between economic costs to society and health costs to individuals.

Cranor argues persuasively that justice requires that priority be given to avoiding the latter.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0195113780 / 9780195113785
Paperback / softback
09/10/1997
United States
English
272p. : ill.
23 cm
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