The Rough Path to the Compensation of Asbestos Damages in China
Abstract
:1. Asbestos Use in China and Its Consequences
2. Laws on the Prevention, Control, and Compensation of Asbestos Related Diseases in China
3. The Compensation of Asbestos Damages Suffered as the Consequence of Environmental Exposures
4. The Compensation of Asbestos Damages Suffered as the Consequence of the Working Exposure
5. Final Considerations on the Compensation for Damages Caused by Asbestos Exposure in China
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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