Risk Regulation in the Single Market
"Risk Regulation in the Single Market" by S. Krapohl is an insightful exploration of the evolution of regulatory frameworks in Europe, particularly in response to pivotal events such as the Thalidomide disaster of the 1960s and the BSE crisis of the 1990s. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2008, this first edition comprises 225 pages of in-depth analysis, detailing how these significant catastrophes have shaped the regulatory landscape for pharmaceuticals and foodstuffs across the continent.
Krapohl expertly navigates the complexities of regulatory regimes, highlighting the divergent developmental paths they have taken and examining the implications for efficiency and legitimacy in policy-making. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of public health, safety regulations, and market dynamics within the European context.