This note suggests a model to unify, in a simple information-based framework, the notion of negligence and the various notions of causation. In effect, the model demonstrates that negligence, probabilistic cause and cause-in-fact represent an identical concept applied to different information sets. This note uses the unified framework to develop a simple algorithm for the practical application of the principles of causation in the law of negligence
Courts around the world are increasingly considering whether liability should exist in various types...
Causation is a concept of enormous importance in the law. In just the last two years, the United Sta...
We present a new model of negligence and causation and examine the influence of the negligence test,...
This note suggests a model to unify, in a simple information-based framework, the notion of negligen...
Causation is a source of confusion in tort theory, as well as a flash point between consequentialist...
This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential unc...
Negligence is not a ground of liability unless it causes injury or damage to some interest which the...
Causation in the law is an extremely complex issue which has vexed philosophers and legal scholars a...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
Causation is an important concept in negligence law in which plaintiff would have to prove that the ...
Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between...
This paper discusses different needs and approaches to establishing "causation" that are relevant in...
Several elements must be shown to be fulfilled for a court to hold that negligence has occurred, and...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is fundamental for liability in negligence law that a pl...
This article summarizes a conceptual framework and simple mathematical methods of estimating the pro...
Courts around the world are increasingly considering whether liability should exist in various types...
Causation is a concept of enormous importance in the law. In just the last two years, the United Sta...
We present a new model of negligence and causation and examine the influence of the negligence test,...
This note suggests a model to unify, in a simple information-based framework, the notion of negligen...
Causation is a source of confusion in tort theory, as well as a flash point between consequentialist...
This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential unc...
Negligence is not a ground of liability unless it causes injury or damage to some interest which the...
Causation in the law is an extremely complex issue which has vexed philosophers and legal scholars a...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
Causation is an important concept in negligence law in which plaintiff would have to prove that the ...
Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between...
This paper discusses different needs and approaches to establishing "causation" that are relevant in...
Several elements must be shown to be fulfilled for a court to hold that negligence has occurred, and...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is fundamental for liability in negligence law that a pl...
This article summarizes a conceptual framework and simple mathematical methods of estimating the pro...
Courts around the world are increasingly considering whether liability should exist in various types...
Causation is a concept of enormous importance in the law. In just the last two years, the United Sta...
We present a new model of negligence and causation and examine the influence of the negligence test,...