Abstract
This Note characterizes and evaluates the current status of the precautionary principle in international law and suggests how it could be more effectively incorporated into bodies of law such as trade law. Much of the literature focuses on whether the principle is a legal rule. This Note shows that precaution need not necessarily fit into the traditional categories of international legal sources' but may derive its legal force from being interpreted as a standard. While the theme-and thesis-of this Note will strike some as provocative, it will appear as an understatement to others, thereby reflecting the ongoing controversy about the role and status of the precautionary principle in international law.
Recommended Citation
Sonia Boutillon,
The Precautionary Principle: Development of an International Standard,
23
Mich. J. Int'l L.
429
(2002).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol23/iss2/7