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Citation Label: |
GEN320 |
Publication Name: |
Legal Fractures in Chemical Disclosure Laws |
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Report |
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Author Name: |
Konschnik, Kate |
Other Authors: |
Margaret Holden, Alexa Shasteen |
Contractor Name: |
Harvard Law School Environmental Law Program Policy Initiative |
Publication Year: |
2013 |
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http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/environmentallawprogram/files/2013/04/4-23-2013-LEGAL-FRACTURES.pdf |
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GEN320_legalfracturesinchemicaldisclosurelaws.pdf |
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An in-depth analysis of the online voluntary chemical disclosure registry FracFocus, launched in 2011. Authors conclude that in its current form, FracFocus is not an acceptable regulatory compliance method for chemical disclosures. Three categories of shortcomings are identified: 1) timing of disclosures, 2) substance of disclosures, and 3) nondisclosures. |
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