Browsing Harvard Law School by Keyword "recall"
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AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF FOOD AND DRUG LAW: Selected Topics in FDA Enforcement
(1995)In this paper, I hope to introduce the world of Law & Economics to the world of FDA enforcement. By no means is this an effort to analyze every problem dealing with the subject of FDA enforcement. Similarly, the purpose ... -
Pop-Tarts and Elixirs of Death: An Examination of FDA’s Recall Authority
(2005)In spite of all the regulations that aim to prevent unsafe products from initially entering the market, the Food and Drug Administration must often use its enforcement powers, both formal and informal, to remove hazardous ... -
Protecting the Ignorant, the Unthinking and the Credulous: Are the FDA's Efforts to Accelerate the Drug Approval Process Compromising Public Safety?
(2000)Recently, five approved prescription drugs were recalled in a one-year period after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA or the agency) deemed them to be too unsafe for patient use. Notorious among them was fenfluramine ...