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Article: Confronting toxic work exposure in China: the precautionary principle and burden shifting.
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- Environmental Law
- Article date:
- January 1, 2007
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE CHINESE STRUGGLE TO BALANCE PROSPERITY AND PROTECTION
A. Chinese Market Reforms: A Catalyst for Protecting the
Environment
B. The Environmental Cost of Economic Growth in a Communist
Country
C. The Factory Workers' Role in China's Economic Development
1. China Faces the Challenging Task of Correcting Its Errors
2. The Fall of the Celebrated Socialist Worker
3. China Attempts New Worker Protections
4. The Workers' Reality
D. The Current Problems of Toxic Work Exposure
1. The Toy Industry
2. The Shoe Industry
III. THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE: A POSSIBLE ...
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