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The Role of Communication in Promoting a European Wide Approach to Risk Based Regulation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Sweta Chakraborty*
Affiliation:
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS), University of Oxford

Abstract

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References

1 Ragnar Lofstedt, “Risk Versus Hazard; EU Requires a Fundamental Rethink of Risk Policy” Chemical Week (2011), available on the Internet at <http://www.chemweek.com/chem_ideas/Guest-Author/37786.html> (last accessed on 17 January 2012).

2 Fischhoff, Baruch, “Risk perception and communication unplugged: Twenty years of process”, 15 Risk Analysis (1995), pp. 137145 CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed.

3 HSE Code of Practice accompanying the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations

4 Ragnar Lofstedt, “Risk Versus Hazard; EU Requires a Fundamental Rethink of Risk Policy” Chemical Week (2011), available on the Internet at <http://www.chemweek.com/chem_ideas/Guest-Author/37786.html> (last accessed on 17 January 2012).

5 Ibid.

6 From presentation by Dave Bench, Chief Scientist at the Health and Safety Executive, at the Risk vs. Hazard: Hypocrisy in Policy event held on 12 October 2011 at Wolfson College, University of Oxford.

7 A description of the event can be seen at <http://www.fljs.org/section.aspx?id=4201> (last accessed on 17 January 2012).

8 A full length policy report stemming from the event is forthcoming through the Foundation for Law Justice and Society, University of Oxford.

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10 From presentation by Dave Bench, Chief Scientist at the Health and Safety Executive, at the Risk vs. Hazard: Hypocrisy in Policy event held on 12 October 2011 at Wolfson College, University of Oxford.

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