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Institutional frameworks of community health and safety legislation : committees, agencies, and private bodies / Ellen Vos.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; Hart Pub., c1999.Description: xlvi, 360 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1901362744
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.765 VOS
Contents:
Introduction The community's involvement in health and safety regulations Deepening of community health and safety regulation Health and safety regulation through committees the case of foodstuffs Health and safety regulation through agencies the case of pharmaceuticals Health and safety regulation through private bodies The case of technical product standards Conclusion
Summary: "In This Book, Ellen Vos analyses the emergence of EC product safety regulation, which is explained as a reaction both to spill-over effects of the internal market policy, and to growing societal concerns regarding health and safety protection. Due to factors such as mutual distrust between the Member States, the 'post-Maastricht' Community is increasingly required to play a direct role in health and safety regulation. This has confronted the Community with regulatory problems relating to the assessment and management of risks."--BOOK JACKET
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-352) and index.

Introduction
The community's involvement in health and safety regulations
Deepening of community health and safety regulation
Health and safety regulation through committees
the case of foodstuffs
Health and safety regulation through agencies
the case of pharmaceuticals
Health and safety regulation through private bodies
The case of technical product standards
Conclusion

"In This Book, Ellen Vos analyses the emergence of EC product safety regulation, which is explained as a reaction both to spill-over effects of the internal market policy, and to growing societal concerns regarding health and safety protection. Due to factors such as mutual distrust between the Member States, the 'post-Maastricht' Community is increasingly required to play a direct role in health and safety regulation. This has confronted the Community with regulatory problems relating to the assessment and management of risks."--BOOK JACKET

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