LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Beatriz Carvalho de
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Vasconcelos, Vitor Vieira, Nascimento, Victor Fernandez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Campo - Território
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/71608
Resumo: Despite the long history of research into the risks caused by the extensive use of pesticides to the environment and human health, it is still very difficult to identify the causal link between the event and the damage, that is, proving that a certain product, on that occasion, caused that damage. The present work aims to analyze this difficulty in liability suits for pesticide contamination, as this evidence is essential for the lawsuit to be successful. Authors such as Bombardi (2017) and Pignati et al. (2017), among others, contributed to the writing. Jurisprudential research was carried out in the states of Mato Grosso, São Paulo, Pernambuco and Paraná, as well as interviews with judicial experts and a public labor prosecutor. In jurisprudence, it is clear that the judiciary is mainly triggered by damages to human health and crops, and in approximately half of the decisions, the causal link was not established, with the main obstacles being the failure to prove the relationship between pesticides and diseases, and pesticide drift to locations other than where it was applied. During the interviews, the complexity of these products was reported, as they are only identified under very specific temporal, spatial and quantity conditions. The combination of these analyzes demonstrates the need for investment in inspection and monitoring policies, as well as laboratory structures, so that the judiciary can be more effective in its actions, in addition to reviewing the pesticides allowed in Brazil and their maximum tolerated quantities.  
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spelling LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impactThe challenge of proving causality in lawsuits for pesticide contamination: limits of Brazilian judiciary in mitigating this socio-environmental impactpesticidecontaminationcausal linkpublic healthDespite the long history of research into the risks caused by the extensive use of pesticides to the environment and human health, it is still very difficult to identify the causal link between the event and the damage, that is, proving that a certain product, on that occasion, caused that damage. The present work aims to analyze this difficulty in liability suits for pesticide contamination, as this evidence is essential for the lawsuit to be successful. Authors such as Bombardi (2017) and Pignati et al. (2017), among others, contributed to the writing. Jurisprudential research was carried out in the states of Mato Grosso, São Paulo, Pernambuco and Paraná, as well as interviews with judicial experts and a public labor prosecutor. In jurisprudence, it is clear that the judiciary is mainly triggered by damages to human health and crops, and in approximately half of the decisions, the causal link was not established, with the main obstacles being the failure to prove the relationship between pesticides and diseases, and pesticide drift to locations other than where it was applied. During the interviews, the complexity of these products was reported, as they are only identified under very specific temporal, spatial and quantity conditions. The combination of these analyzes demonstrates the need for investment in inspection and monitoring policies, as well as laboratory structures, so that the judiciary can be more effective in its actions, in addition to reviewing the pesticides allowed in Brazil and their maximum tolerated quantities.  Despite the long history of research into the risks caused by the extensive use of pesticides to the environment and human health, it is still challenging to identify the causal link between the event and the damage, that is, proving that a specific product, on that occasion, caused that damage. The present study aims to analyze this difficulty in liability suits for pesticide contamination, as this evidence is essential for the lawsuit to be successful. Authors such as Bombardi (2017) and Pignati et al. (2017), among others, contributed to the writing. Jurisprudential research was carried out in the states of Mato Grosso, São Paulo, Pernambuco, and Paraná, as well as interviews with judicial experts and a public labor prosecutor. In jurisprudence, it is clear that damages to human health and crops mainly trigger the judiciary which, in approximately half of the decisions, the causal link was not established, with the main obstacles being the failure to prove the relationship between pesticides and diseases, and pesticide drift to locations other than where it was applied. During the interviews, the complexity of these products was reported, as they are only identified under particular temporal, spatial, and quantity conditions. The combination of these analyses demonstrates the need for investment in inspection and monitoring policies, as well as laboratory structures, so the judiciary can be more effective in its actions, in addition to reviewing the pesticides allowed in Brazil and their maximum tolerated quantities.EDUFU2024-03-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/7160810.14393/RCT185271608Revista Campo-Território; v. 18 n. 52 (2023): set./dez.; 242-2661809-6271reponame:Campo - Territórioinstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/71608/38450Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Campo-Territóriohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Beatriz Carvalho deVasconcelos, Vitor VieiraNascimento, Victor Fernandez2024-03-15T19:28:23Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/71608Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorioPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/oaijcleps@ufu.br || campoterritorio@ig.ufu.br1809-62711809-6271opendoar:2024-03-15T19:28:23Campo - Território - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
The challenge of proving causality in lawsuits for pesticide contamination: limits of Brazilian judiciary in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
title LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
spellingShingle LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
Souza, Beatriz Carvalho de
pesticide
contamination
causal link
public health
title_short LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
title_full LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
title_fullStr LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
title_full_unstemmed LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
title_sort LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION: limits of Brazilian law in mitigating this socio-environmental impact
author Souza, Beatriz Carvalho de
author_facet Souza, Beatriz Carvalho de
Vasconcelos, Vitor Vieira
Nascimento, Victor Fernandez
author_role author
author2 Vasconcelos, Vitor Vieira
Nascimento, Victor Fernandez
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Beatriz Carvalho de
Vasconcelos, Vitor Vieira
Nascimento, Victor Fernandez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pesticide
contamination
causal link
public health
topic pesticide
contamination
causal link
public health
description Despite the long history of research into the risks caused by the extensive use of pesticides to the environment and human health, it is still very difficult to identify the causal link between the event and the damage, that is, proving that a certain product, on that occasion, caused that damage. The present work aims to analyze this difficulty in liability suits for pesticide contamination, as this evidence is essential for the lawsuit to be successful. Authors such as Bombardi (2017) and Pignati et al. (2017), among others, contributed to the writing. Jurisprudential research was carried out in the states of Mato Grosso, São Paulo, Pernambuco and Paraná, as well as interviews with judicial experts and a public labor prosecutor. In jurisprudence, it is clear that the judiciary is mainly triggered by damages to human health and crops, and in approximately half of the decisions, the causal link was not established, with the main obstacles being the failure to prove the relationship between pesticides and diseases, and pesticide drift to locations other than where it was applied. During the interviews, the complexity of these products was reported, as they are only identified under very specific temporal, spatial and quantity conditions. The combination of these analyzes demonstrates the need for investment in inspection and monitoring policies, as well as laboratory structures, so that the judiciary can be more effective in its actions, in addition to reviewing the pesticides allowed in Brazil and their maximum tolerated quantities.  
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