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Book Title: Regulating Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Harm
Editor(s): Faure, Michael; Wibisana, Andri
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781002483
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 9
Extract:
Contents
List of figures xiv
List of tables xv
List of contributors xvi
List of abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1
Michael Faure and Andri Wibisana
1 Problem definition: reasons for this book 1
2 History and origins of this book 3
3 Methodology 4
3.1 Legal interdisciplinary 4
3.2 Comparative approach 6
3.3 Multidisciplinary 6
4 Framework of the project 7
5 Structure of this book 7
6 Contributors 9
7 Words of thanks 10
8 Dedication 11
PART I GLOBALIZATION
Chapter 1 Impacts of globalization to environment, health and safety
in developing countries: the case of Indonesia 15
I Gede Eka Sarjana
1 Introduction 15
2 What is `globalization'? 16
3 Benefits of globalization 18
4 Position of globalization 21
5 Globalization: environmental consequences for Indonesia 22
6 Globalization: consequences for human health 28
7 Globalization threatens national safety and security 31
8 Conclusion 33
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vi Regulating disasters, climate change and environmental harm
Chapter 2 Promoting food safety through legal measures in
developing countries: experiences from EU food safety regulation 38
Ellen Vos
1 Introduction 38
2 The right to access safe and nutritious foods and the
importance of legal measures 41
3 Food law in Indonesia 42
4 The case of EU food safety regulation: shortcomings and
solutions 43
4.1 The EU and food safety 43
4.2 Lessons from the BSE crisis 44
4.3 Reform 45
4.4 The EU's General Food Law 46
5 Lingering difficulties of EU food safety ...
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