* Applicable Membership or Subscription discounts will be added in your shopping cart
Description: The 2006 Symposium of the Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum will bring together leading experts in environmental health and policy to discuss challenges to discuss challenges to incorporating children into risk assessments and opportunities for health policy development. This event will appeal to practitioners of environmental law and policy.
Topics include:
- Incorporating Children into the Risk Process
- Children’s Health and the Future of Environmental Law: Lessons from the History of Pesticides
- Even in Economic Regulatory Analysis Children are Not Just Little Adults
- Uncertain Science, Incomplete Laws, and the Inadequate Protection of Children's Health
- Case Studies in Current Policies as They Impact Children’s Environmental Health
- Kids Learn Best in Healthy Environments: A North Carolina Success Story
- Mercury, Risk, and Regulation: Common Sense vs. Dollars and Cents
- How Policy Questions Evolve Over Time
 | | Practice Areas: |  | Environmental Law |  | | Online Media Type: |  | Video, Audio |  | | Production Date: |  | 10/27/2006 |  | | Level: |  | Intermediate |  | | Category: |  | Standard |  | | Duration: |  | 3 Hours, 2 Minutes |  | | Online Format: |  | On Demand |  |
Click here for information on subscription discounts and Group Viewing opportunities.
Purchase of this product provides online access for 180 days. If you are purchasing a live webcast, you will receive complimentary access to the on demand version for 180 days once it becomes available -- usually within a week of the live webcast. Please note that the on demand and podcast versions may, or may not be accredited in your state.
If you intend to take a course for CLE credit, please make sure your state is listed in the "Accreditation" section to the upper right of the program description. Accreditation displayed is unique to the purchased program format (live conference, live webcast, on demand, podcast). Credit totals listed for live conferences are the maximum credits available. Credits issued will be based upon actual time in attendance. Credit totals for other formats are for complete programs. Partial credit is not available for any online or downloadable format.
West LegalEdcenter will not provide accreditation for states not listed.
This product is intended for individual use by the named purchaser. Group viewings for online programs may be arranged for five or more attorneys within the same organization prior to viewing by emailing sales@westlegaledcenter.com.
People who bought this program also bought:| There are no current recommendations |
|  | |
|
 | AK,
AZ, CA, CO, ME, MO, ND, NY, PA, VT, WV | | Alaska |  | | Total Credits: 3 | | Specialty Credits: | | Status: Accredited | | Expiration: N/A | | Training Type: Online |
West LegalEdcenter will not provide accreditation for states not listed.
Not accredited in your state? You may be able to self apply for credit. Check your state requirements and get contact information. |  | |
|
|
 | | • | Sandra Hoffmann, JD, PhD - Fellow, Resources for the Future | | • | William H. Schlesinger - Professor of Biogeochemistry and Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences | | • | John Vandenberg, PhD - Associate Director, National Center for Environmental Assessment, US Environmental Protection Agency
| | • | Wendy Wagner, JD, - Professor, University of Texas | | • | John Wargo, PhD - Professor, Yale University |
|  | |
|