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Deterrence and Sanctioning in the REACH Authorisation System

News: Apr 14, 2020

Deterrence and sanctioning of offenders are an important feature of environmental regulation. A large literature has studied theoretical and empirical aspects of environmental monitoring and enforcement. One means for the regulator to obtain information on compliance is a self-reporting requirement. However, self-reporting creates incentives for moral hazard. To counteract problems of misreporting and lack of effort, the regulator monitors the accuracy of disclosed information and sanction offenses.

Christoph Rheinberger is a regulatory economist at the European Chemicals Agency where he coordinates the work on socio-economic analysis. He specializes in the economics of health and safety and he is currently exploring various aspects of performance of the European REACH Regulation on hazardous chemicals.

In this recorded FRAM Seminar, Christoph Rheinberger presented a study which was performed together with Greta Franke from Ramboll Deutschland GmbH. The study was about sanctioning within the Authorisation title of the EUs regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restriction of Chemicals (REACH).

The seminar was held at the University of Gothenburg at 5 March 2020. The video was recorded by Kenneth Granskog.

Watch the video with Christoph Rheinberger talking about "Deterrence and Sanctioning in the REACH Authorisation System".
 

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Originally published on: fram.gu.se

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