Regulating Toxic Substances: A Philosophy of Science and the Law

Oxford University Press, Usa (1993)
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In this book, Carl Cranor utilizes material from ethics, philosophy of law, epidemiology, tort law, regulatory law, and risk assessment to argue that the evidentiary standards for science used in the law to control toxics ought to be ...

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