1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0072.1985.tb00213.x
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Comparative Analysis of Hazardous Waste Policy Formulation Efforts Among West European Countries

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“…First, under German environmental law, the federal government must clearly elucidate the risks of any federally mandated decision that could affect the health or welfare of individual states. This requires full and complete disclosure of risk-related information (Mangun 1988;Miller 1989). Second, implementation of environmental laws, particularly those regulating hazardous waste disposal or transport, is German federalism complicated regulatory compliance and coordination of political H-8 delegated primarily to state governments (Mangun 1988;Miller 1989;OECD 1980;"Removal of Chemical Agents" 1989).…”
Section: A-13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, under German environmental law, the federal government must clearly elucidate the risks of any federally mandated decision that could affect the health or welfare of individual states. This requires full and complete disclosure of risk-related information (Mangun 1988;Miller 1989). Second, implementation of environmental laws, particularly those regulating hazardous waste disposal or transport, is German federalism complicated regulatory compliance and coordination of political H-8 delegated primarily to state governments (Mangun 1988;Miller 1989;OECD 1980;"Removal of Chemical Agents" 1989).…”
Section: A-13mentioning
confidence: 99%