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What Process Is Due?: Courts and Science-Policy Disputes

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What Process Is Due?: Courts and Science-Policy Disputes - O'Brien, David M, Professor
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Are judges competent to decide complex scientific disputes over toxic chemicals and hazardous wastes? Have courts gone too far in awarding damages to victims? Does the judiciary unreasonably constrain free market forces and usurp power from democratically elected branches of government? What constitutes judicial "due process" in the regulation of health-safety and environmental risks? David O'Brien addresses these and other key questions in a comprehensive survey of the role of courts in resolving science-policy disputes. ...

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What Process Is Due?: Courts and Science-Policy Disputes 1988, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780871546234

Hardcover