01365pab a2200169 454500008004000000100002100040245005500061260000900116300001600125362001000141520085400151650002401005773003401029909001001063999001701073952010501090180718b2004 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aRamanathan, usha aCommunities at risk: industrial risk in Indian law c2004 ap.4521-527. a9 Oct aIndustrial risk was a dormant concern till it precipitated into the Bhopal Gas Disaster in December 1984. The sitting of industrial risk, and its exiling, have been part of law, policy and practice over the 20 years since Bhopal. There is, however, an incoherence in the development of law and policy. The anxiety about risk and hazard exists, but legal imagination has not been able to cope with the consequences of either leaving risk where it is, or exiling it. The courts do not possess the equipment needed to work out the reorganisation of spaces to minimise, or outlaw, risk. Yet, when the question of risk and hazard is taken to the court, the judiciary cannot turn away. It has sometimes refused to be definitive, and sometimes shown a tolerance of risk, asking of persons resident around risk to become superior risk bearers. - Reproduced. aOccupational safety aEconomic and Political Weekly a62870 c62870d62870 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 39, Issue no: 41pAR63320r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR