Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between the two disciplines. It is vital for the resolution of a great many disputes in court concerning personal injuries, medical negligence, criminal law and coronial issues, as well as in the provision of both diagnoses and treatment in medicine. This book offers a vital analysis of issues such as causation in law and medicine, issues of causal responsibility, agency and harm in criminal law, causation in forensic medicine, scientific and statistical approaches to causation, proof of cause, influence and effect, and causal responsibility in tort law<br /
This paper examines one of the most profound and misused concepts in the world of medicine, law, bus...
The problem of causation impinges upon virtually every area of the law. In this article, Mr. Pincus ...
This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential unc...
Causation in the law is an extremely complex issue which has vexed philosophers and legal scholars a...
This dissertation addresses the most prominent difficulties involved in the determination of causat...
The issue of causality in the suits for damages The subject of this thesis is the issue of causality...
Judges and juries are increasingly being asked to settle questions about disease caused by hazardous...
Causation is a source of confusion in tort theory, as well as a flash point between consequentialist...
Causation is interpreted in various scientific disciplines, including law. Therefore, in order to be...
In a radical new account of causation in the Law, I argue that causation is a term we use to exp...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the issue of causation in personal injury claims. The reaso...
The present entry aims to offer a comparative analysis of the ways in which Western tort law systems...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
The approach adopted by epidemiologists when attributing a causal mechanism to an observed statistic...
A fundamental purpose of forensic medical, or medicolegal, analysis is to provide legal factfinders ...
This paper examines one of the most profound and misused concepts in the world of medicine, law, bus...
The problem of causation impinges upon virtually every area of the law. In this article, Mr. Pincus ...
This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential unc...
Causation in the law is an extremely complex issue which has vexed philosophers and legal scholars a...
This dissertation addresses the most prominent difficulties involved in the determination of causat...
The issue of causality in the suits for damages The subject of this thesis is the issue of causality...
Judges and juries are increasingly being asked to settle questions about disease caused by hazardous...
Causation is a source of confusion in tort theory, as well as a flash point between consequentialist...
Causation is interpreted in various scientific disciplines, including law. Therefore, in order to be...
In a radical new account of causation in the Law, I argue that causation is a term we use to exp...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the issue of causation in personal injury claims. The reaso...
The present entry aims to offer a comparative analysis of the ways in which Western tort law systems...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
The approach adopted by epidemiologists when attributing a causal mechanism to an observed statistic...
A fundamental purpose of forensic medical, or medicolegal, analysis is to provide legal factfinders ...
This paper examines one of the most profound and misused concepts in the world of medicine, law, bus...
The problem of causation impinges upon virtually every area of the law. In this article, Mr. Pincus ...
This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential unc...