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Featuring an original introduction by the editors, this important
collection of essays explores the main issues surrounding the
regulation of the environment. The expert contributors illustrate
that regulating the environment in the UK is conceptually complex,
involves a diverse range of institutions, techniques and
methodologies and crosses geographical and national boundaries. In
the USA it is more formalised, juridical, adversarial and formally
dependent upon legal rules. The articles highlight the fact that
despite differences in the UK and the USA's regulatory styles,
environmental regulation today has much in common with both
traditions.
The Regulation of Animal Health and Welfare draws on the research
of scientists, lawyers, economists and political scientists to
address the current and future regulatory problems posed by the
issues of animal health and disease. Recent events such as the
outbreak of mad cow disease, concerns about bluetongue in sheep,
and the entry into the food chain of the offspring of cloned
cattle, have heightened awareness of the issues of animal disease
and welfare. This book critically appraises the existing regulatory
institutions and guiding principles of how best to maintain animal
health in the context of social change and a developing global
economy. Addressing considerations of sound science, the role of
risk management, and the allocation of responsibilities, it also
takes up the theoretical and practical challenges which here - and
elsewhere - attend the co-operation of scientists, social
scientists, lawyers and policy makers. Indeed, the collaboration of
scientists and social scientists in determined and regulatory
contexts such as that of animal disease is an issue of
ever-increasing importance. And this book will be of considerable
value to those with interests in this issue, as well as all those
concerned with the law and policy relating to animal health and
welfare
The Regulation of Animal Health and Welfare draws on the research
of scientists, lawyers, economists and political scientists to
address the current and future regulatory problems posed by the
issues of animal health and disease. Recent events such as the
outbreak of mad cow disease, epidemics of foot and mouth disease,
concerns about bluetongue in sheep, and the entry into the food
chain of the offspring of cloned cattle, have heightened awareness
of the issues of regulation in animal disease and welfare. This
book critically appraises the existing regulatory institutions and
guiding principles of how best to maintain animal health in the
context of social change and a developing global economy.
Addressing considerations of sound science, the role of risk
management, and the allocation of responsibilities, it also takes
up the theoretical and practical challenges which here - and
elsewhere - attend the co-operation of scientists, social
scientists, lawyers and policy makers. Indeed, the collaboration of
scientists and social scientists in determined and regulatory
contexts such as that of animal disease is an issue of
ever-increasing importance. This book will be of considerable value
to those with interests in this issue, as well as those concerned
with the law and policy relating to animal health and welfare.
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