International transport of hazardous waste: legal and illegal trade in the context of professional ethics

Global Bioethics 14 (1):3-9 (2001)
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Abstract

An example of illegal trade is presented in the context of hazardous waste movement across internaional borders. It highlights the fact that unethical conduct can have negative enviromental health consequences, especially for improverished countries. The example exposes how ethical principles are breached through illegal trade in hazardous waste, and points to the role that environmental epidemiology plays in the assessment of risk associated with trade in hazardous waste.

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