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Legal forms of intervention against carcinogenic risks
Abstract:
The place of jurists in the formulation of regulations against carcinogenic risks is at the end of a long chain forged by interdisciplinary cooperation. Legal processes for intervention can be brought about in a number of ways: 1) Civil actions; 3) compensation; 3) preventive regulations; 4) regulations specific to the product, its production or its use; 5) institutions to provide surveillance of application of the regulation, for emergency interventions, sanctions against offenders, appeal bodies and flexibility; 6) international cooperation; 7) international trade agreements; 8) formulation of international regulations; 9) use of existing international regulations; 10) development of international rules for testing new products; 11) reference to existing regulation.