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ADDRESSING THE TURN TO SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW - Science and the Precautionary Principle in International Courts and Tribunals: Expert Evidence, Burden of Proof and Finality by Caroline EFoster [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2011, 375pp, ISBN 978-0-521-51326-5, £77 (h/bk); ISBN 978-1-107-66903-1, £25.99 (p/bk)] Science and Risk Regulation in International Law by JacquelinePeel [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010, 398pp, ISBN 978-0-521-76863-4, £71 (h/bk); ISBN 978-1-107-62533-4, £27.99 (p/bk)]

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Jacqueline Peel, ‘Of Apples and Oranges (and Hormones in Beef): Science and the Standard of Review in WTO Disputes under the SPS Agreement’ (2012) 61(2) ICLQ 427

CE Foster, ‘Public Opinion and the Interpretation of the World Trade Organisation's Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures’ (2008) 11 JIEL 427

S Jasanoff, ‘Technologies of Humility: Citizen Participation in Governing Science’ (2003) 41(3) Minerva 223

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International & Comparative Law Quarterly
  • ISSN: 0020-5893
  • EISSN: 1471-6895
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