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    Environmental disasters as risk regulation catalysts? The role of Bhopal, Chernobyl, Exxon Valdez, Love Canal, and Three Mile Island in shaping U.S. environmental law (English)
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    28 November 2007
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    Risk
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    Regulation
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    Disasters
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