Originally published in 2005. Uniting critical debates on globalization with those on regulation, this book provides an innovative account of the fate of safety regulation in the face of global pressures. The author addresses the key question of whether globalization is making safety standards better or worse.
Originally published in 2005. Uniting critical debates on globalization with those on regulation, this book provides an innovative account of the fate of safety regulation in the face of global pressures. The author addresses the key question of whether globalization is making safety standards better or worse.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: The Tragedy of Kader Industrial disasters, regulatory change and globalization Regulatory character Ripples in a pond: The response to Kader Regulatory character and response: patriarchalism and self-reliance Regulatory character and response: protest and law reform Globalization, self-reliance and global rationalism Globalization, sovereignty and activism Conclusions Appendix 1: reflections on research methods Appendix 2: Tsunami postscript Bibliography Index.
Contents: The Tragedy of Kader Industrial disasters, regulatory change and globalization Regulatory character Ripples in a pond: The response to Kader Regulatory character and response: patriarchalism and self-reliance Regulatory character and response: protest and law reform Globalization, self-reliance and global rationalism Globalization, sovereignty and activism Conclusions Appendix 1: reflections on research methods Appendix 2: Tsunami postscript Bibliography Index.
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