Implementation of the Precautionary Principle and its Impact on Sustainable Development

According to van der Meijden, available sanctions include: orders or writs issued by governmental agencies or courts;8 the imposition of fines or penalties;9 and licence cancellation.10,11 Japan, too, prioritises administrative law enforcement (with the goal of controlling the pollution) over formal...

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Crime
Decision making
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Environmental impact
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Environmental regulations
Fines & penalties
Government agencies
Impact damage
International law
Judges & magistrates
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Principles
Sanctions
Sustainable development
Violations
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