Environmentally Induced Cancer and the Law: Risks, Regulation, and Victim Compensation

Environmentally Induced Cancer and the Law: Risks, Regulation, and Victim Compensation

by Frank B. Cross
Environmentally Induced Cancer and the Law: Risks, Regulation, and Victim Compensation

Environmentally Induced Cancer and the Law: Risks, Regulation, and Victim Compensation

by Frank B. Cross

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Overview

Frank Cross provides a comprehensive treatment of the widely feared problem of environmentally induced cancer. The author takes a threefold approach to the problem, first examining the cancers themselves and what is known about their causes and then exploring both the government's regulation of these environmental pollutants and the legal remedies available to victims of such cancers. Throughout, new proposals for regulating carcinogens and compensating the victims of environmental cancer are discussed.

In Part I, Cross addresses the significant and unique problems presented by the disease of cancer, demonstrating that the limits of scientific knowledge, the absence of a demonstrable safe threshold of exposure and other special features of the disease create a unique cancer problem for government. The second section examines the various risk-management approaches from which a regulatory agency may choose. As Cross demonstrates, government must identify carcinogens, assess the risks they present, and choose control methods—a complex task made even more difficult by the conflicting claims of industry and environmental groups. He concludes this section by proposing future approaches for more effective regulation, including prioritization of the greatest hazards and adoption of a moderate, feasibility-based control program. The final chapters explore legal obstacles to victim compensation and argue for fundamental changes in existing common law doctrines to enhance the ability of victim/plaintiffs to recover adequate damages.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780899303895
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/12/1989
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

FRANK B. CROSS is Associate Professor of Business Law at the University of Texas and Associate Director of the Center for Legal and Regulatory Studies. His numerous articles have appeared in publications such as the Emory Law Jourbanal, Vanderbilt Law Review, Administrative Law Review, Harvard Environmental Law Review and Environmental Affairs Law Review.

Table of Contents

Foreword by John D. Graham
Context of Environmental Cancer
Sources of the "Cancer Problem"
Environmental Causes
Federal Regulation of Carcinogens
Carcinogen Identification and Risk Assessment
Carcinogen Risk Management
Federal Experience in Carcinogen Regulation
Future Directions for Carcinogen Regulation
Common Law Liability for Environmental Carcinogens
Establshing Liability
Common Law Remedies
Future Directions for Common Law Recovery
Bibliography
Index

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