CRIMES RELATED TO TOXIC CHEMICALS USE IN VIETNAM: THE CASES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.2671Keywords:
appropriate sanctions, chemicals, crime, management responsibility, malicious poisoningAbstract
This study evaluates the dangers of harmful chemicals and the effectiveness of current state management in the chemical sector by examining specific criminal cases where defendants used toxic chemicals to commit crimes ranging from less severe to severe offenses. Additionally, by reviewing legal provisions on administrative sanctions in the chemical industry, the author provides assessments of current regulations' effectiveness. Based on these findings, the author presents recommendations to improve chemical management efficiency, enhance administrative sanctions, and determine management authorities' responsibilities when violations occur.
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