Import Safety : Regulatory Governance in the Global Economy /
On World Food Day in October 2008, former president Bill Clinton finally accepted decade-old criticism directed at his administration's pursuit of free-trade deals with little regard for food safety, child labor, or workers' rights. "We all blew it, including me when I was president....
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2011]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I. Perspectives on the Problem
- Chapter 1. Consumer Protection in an Era of Globalization
- Chapter 2. The Other China Trade Deficit
- Chapter 3. Parochialism About the Safety of Imports
- Part II. International Trade Institutions
- Chapter 4. Import Safety Regulation and International Trade
- Chapter 5. The Politics of Food Safety in the Age of Global Trade
- Chapter 6. Import Safety Rules and Generic Drug Markets
- Part III. Toward Smarter Regulation
- Chapter 7. Forecasting Consumer Safety Violations and Violators
- Chapter 8. Risk-Based Regulation for Import Safety
- Chapter 9. Solving the Problem of Scale
- Part IV. Leveraging the Private Sector
- Chapter 10. Importers as Regulators
- Chapter 11. Bonded Import Safety Warranties
- Chapter 12. Private Import Safety Regulation and Transnational New Governance
- Part V. The Way Forward
- Chapter 13. Delegated Governance
- Contributors
- Index
- Acknowledgments