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Estela Gutiérrez Rodríguez. The Regulatory Implosion. Emotions and Gender in the Era of plastic
THE REGULATORY IMPLOSION. EMOTIONS AND GENDER in the ERA OF PLASTIC
Title
Index of Contents
The author
0. The essence of the book
1. Introduction
1.1. The purpose of the book
2. Chemicals, alter hormones (EDC) 2.1. Background
2.2. What are endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC)?
2.3. The Stockholm Convention
2.4. The Rotterdam Convention
2.5. The basel convention
3. Regulation and crops towards the regulatory implosion. 3.1. European safety and prevention for EDC
3.2. European regulations on endocrine disruptors
4. Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH)
5. The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)
6. Let’s identify who they are
6.1. The hormonal disruptors
6.1.1. Phthalates
6.1.2. Bisphenol A (BPA)
6.1.3. The Perfluoroalkylated substances (PFAS)
6.1.4. Biocidals and the orange agent
6.1.4.1. The agent orange and EDC
7. Pandemic, globalization and hormonal alteration
7.1. The importance of the globalization effect
7.2. Global communities, safeguarding the human ecosystem
8. Darwin would stop, observe and compare
8.1. Animal reproduction, human procreation
8.2. Caimans in Apopka Lake
8.3. Otters in Cardiff
8.4. Alterations in the waters
9. Darwin would also observe in humans
9.1. Hormonal disturbance
9.2. Greater vulnerability to EDC
9.3. Hormonal disrupting and daily routines
10. Health disorders caused by EDC
10.1. Public cost of obesity and disturbing chemicals
10.2. Public cost of diabetes and EDC
10.3. Decrease in seminal quality and infertility
10.4. Cognitive and immune disorders
11. Local Law, Global Law – Glocalization
12. Regulatory implosion in the Science of Law
12.1. Brushstrokes
12.2. Introduction
12.3. Characteristics
12.3.1. State anomie in endocrine disruptors
12.3.2. The muddling through in edc regulation
12.3.3. Ambiguity in regulation and the regulatory implosion
12.3.4. The capture of the regulator and the regulatory implosion
12.3.5. Global communities and the re-capture of the regulator
13. Practical examples of regulatory implosion in the Science of Law
13.1. Regulatory implosion in pollution of vehicles
13.2. Regulatory implosion to the recycling of paper and paperboard
13.3. Regulatory implosion in artificial grass fields
13.4. Regulatory implosion to children’s playground
13.5. Regulatory implosion in assisted reproduction
13.6. Regulatory implosion in biocides
13.7. Regulatory implosion in circular economy
13.8. Contradictions leading to regulatory implosion in the science of law
14. Hormonal behaviour. 14.1. The fiction of axiom gender
14.2. The gender binomium
14.3. Gender hormones and global human security
15. The ethology of law
15.1. Destructive emotions and distracted hormones
15.2. Hormonal alteration is public responsibility
15.3. Education of ethology of law
16. Protection of human rights, EDC and climate justice. 16.1. Climate justice
16.2. Human rights and EDC
16.3. United Nations and EDC
17. Conclusions
18. Bibliography
19. Webgraphy