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Enforcing health and safety regulation: a comparative economic approach

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Tilindyte, Laura

Intersentia - Antwerpen

2012

326 p.

comparison ; cost benefit analysis ; economic indicator ; EU policy ; ILO Convention ; implementation ; occupational safety and health ; regulation ; regulatory impact

Germany ; United Kingdom

Ius Commune Europaeum

118

Health and safety legislation

English

Bibliogr.

978-1-78068-110-8

04.01.9-63430

"This book examines the enforcement of occupational health and safety (OHS) regulation from the perspective of law and economics. It starts with an extensive survey of the economic literature on regulation and enforcement, and it subsequently provides an overview of the international legal framework for OHS enforcement. In particular, the book discusses the International Labor Organization and EU law provisions which are relevant for enforcement at the national level. It continues with an empirical investigation of regulatory enforcement at the national level and takes a careful look at the work of OHS inspectorates in England/Wales and in Germany. In a quest for cost-effective enforcement techniques, the book discusses issues surrounding proactive and reactive inspection, post-detection discretion, and sanctions. Although the book primarily concerns the field of OHS, it will be of interest for all academics and practitioners interested in regulation and enforcement."

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