The precautionary principle originated in environmental risk management to provide regulatory authority to stop specific environmental contaminations without waiting for conclusive evidence of harm to the environment (i.e., while there was still "uncertainty" about the evidence). Attempts to apply this concept to "proof of safety" for new food ingredients or products has led to the impossible demand of establishing the "absence of harm," with a level of evidence that avoids uncertainty. Any requirement to establish safety with no uncertainty will increase costs unnecessarily, and will prove futile. Such actions would allow arbitrary regulatory decisions to stop new products, ultimately causing actual harm rather than protecting consumers, b...
Abstract—The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of...
This article argues that no version of the precautionary principle can be reasonably applied to deci...
We defend the precautionary principle against five common charges, namely that it is ill-defined, ab...
Worldwide, the precautionary principle has been applied in various ways in the environmental decisio...
A more substantive precautionary principle of international law is evolving as new treaties articula...
The precautionary principle has been highly influential in legal systems all over the world. In its ...
The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of causing ...
The problem context. The precautionary principle (PP) has been proposed as a guide for public policy...
The precautionary principle – the notion that lack of scientific certainty should not foreclose prec...
The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of causing ...
The precautionary principle recommends preventing possible harm to human health and environ-ment. It...
Regulation 178/2002 contains a definition of the precautionary principle. This is the first time a l...
Abstract—The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of...
The precautionary principle is a legal principle concerned with the process of how decisions are mad...
The precautionary principle in public decision making concerns situations where following an assessm...
Abstract—The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of...
This article argues that no version of the precautionary principle can be reasonably applied to deci...
We defend the precautionary principle against five common charges, namely that it is ill-defined, ab...
Worldwide, the precautionary principle has been applied in various ways in the environmental decisio...
A more substantive precautionary principle of international law is evolving as new treaties articula...
The precautionary principle has been highly influential in legal systems all over the world. In its ...
The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of causing ...
The problem context. The precautionary principle (PP) has been proposed as a guide for public policy...
The precautionary principle – the notion that lack of scientific certainty should not foreclose prec...
The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of causing ...
The precautionary principle recommends preventing possible harm to human health and environ-ment. It...
Regulation 178/2002 contains a definition of the precautionary principle. This is the first time a l...
Abstract—The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of...
The precautionary principle is a legal principle concerned with the process of how decisions are mad...
The precautionary principle in public decision making concerns situations where following an assessm...
Abstract—The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of...
This article argues that no version of the precautionary principle can be reasonably applied to deci...
We defend the precautionary principle against five common charges, namely that it is ill-defined, ab...