Caroline E. Foster, Global regulatory standards in environmental and health disputes: Regulatory coherence, due regard, and due diligence
With ‘The Rise of the Regulatory State’ 1 at the beginning of the twentieth century, regulation replaced litigation as the main method of social control in the United States. Over the past few decades, more and more countries around the world started to follow the example of the United States, which...
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