Abstract
This chapter analyzes the enormous scope of international instruments addressing hazardous substances and activities by assessing both the regulatory junctures and the specific strategies that governments rely upon to reduce risk. It begins with the challenge of identifying which substances are hazardous to human health or the environment (risk assessment) and then discusses the major treaties that regulate chemical hazards (risk management). This chapter discusses treaties and other international instruments governing chemical production, use, labelling, and disposal as well as those governing industrial accidents. It concludes with a discussion of instruments designed to promote pollution prevention and toxics use reduction.
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- Subject
Environmental Law
International Law
- Journal title
The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law
- Pagination
574-592
- Date submitted
7 September 2022
- Additional information
This is a chapter from The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law edited by Lavanya Rajamani and Jacqueline Peel, Oxford University Press, 2021.