reserved3siDisputes over causes play a central role in legal argumentation and liability attribution. Legal approaches to causation often struggle to capture cause-in-fact in complex situations, e.g. overdetermination, preemption, omission. In this paper, we first assess three current theories of causation (but-for, NESS, ‘actual causation’) to illustrate their strengths and weaknesses in capturing cause-in-fact. Secondly, we intro- duce a semi-formal framework for modelling causal arguments through strict and defeasible rules. Thirdly, the framework is applied to the Althen vaccine injury case. And lastly, we discuss the need for new criteria based on a common causal argumentation framework and propose ideas on how to integrate the current...
Causal inference lies at the heart of many legal questions. Yet in the context of complicated diseas...
Causation is a source of confusion in tort theory, as well as a flash point between consequentialist...
This article deals with the conception of causation in legal discourse. Authors firstly examine caus...
Disputes over causes play a central role in legal argumentation and liability attribution. Legal app...
First Online: 05 March 2019Disputes over causes play a central role in legal argumentation and liabi...
In legal argumentation and liability attribution, disputes over causes play a central role. Legal di...
In many legal disputes, determining and evaluating cause-in-fact is a crucial step in the liability ...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
Causation in the law is an extremely complex issue which has vexed philosophers and legal scholars a...
This paper discusses different needs and approaches to establishing "causation" that are relevant in...
The issue of causality in the suits for damages The subject of this thesis is the issue of causality...
Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between...
Explanations in the sciences is a widely studied topic. Different accounts have been proposed and ne...
Causation is interpreted in various scientific disciplines, including law. Therefore, in order to be...
Problematics of Legal Evaluation of Causal Relation The causal connection between conduct and result...
Causal inference lies at the heart of many legal questions. Yet in the context of complicated diseas...
Causation is a source of confusion in tort theory, as well as a flash point between consequentialist...
This article deals with the conception of causation in legal discourse. Authors firstly examine caus...
Disputes over causes play a central role in legal argumentation and liability attribution. Legal app...
First Online: 05 March 2019Disputes over causes play a central role in legal argumentation and liabi...
In legal argumentation and liability attribution, disputes over causes play a central role. Legal di...
In many legal disputes, determining and evaluating cause-in-fact is a crucial step in the liability ...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
Causation in the law is an extremely complex issue which has vexed philosophers and legal scholars a...
This paper discusses different needs and approaches to establishing "causation" that are relevant in...
The issue of causality in the suits for damages The subject of this thesis is the issue of causality...
Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between...
Explanations in the sciences is a widely studied topic. Different accounts have been proposed and ne...
Causation is interpreted in various scientific disciplines, including law. Therefore, in order to be...
Problematics of Legal Evaluation of Causal Relation The causal connection between conduct and result...
Causal inference lies at the heart of many legal questions. Yet in the context of complicated diseas...
Causation is a source of confusion in tort theory, as well as a flash point between consequentialist...
This article deals with the conception of causation in legal discourse. Authors firstly examine caus...