Directions Of Government Regulations On Asbestos

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary Nash
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

While there could be as many directions on regulations as there are viewpoints surrounding the asbestos controversy, there are a few basic criteria that generally will influence government thinking, namely: - their definition of the problem to be regulated, - their interpretation of the scientific evidence available to them, and - their sensitivities to the views of, and the implications for, various interest groups in society. Clearly, different assessments of these criteria by various governments will lead to differing regulatory regimes. The consequence, of course, is a patchwork of non-conforming regulations among nations, with all that thin implies for the distortion of international trade and the unsettling of international relations. I would therefore argue that when governments are examining regulatory action, they should explicitly take into account their common interests in stable and cordial international relations, and when possible, efforts should be made to ensure that movement on regulation is at least, in principle, in accord with the general views of the international community.
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APA: Gary Nash  (1984)  Directions Of Government Regulations On Asbestos

MLA: Gary Nash Directions Of Government Regulations On Asbestos. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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