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- catalog contributor b647510.
- catalog created "1986.".
- catalog date "1986".
- catalog date "1986.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1986.".
- catalog description "1. Man-made disease -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Disablement: some definitions and statistics -- 1.3 The variety and characteristics of man-made disease -- 1.4 Compensation for man-made disease -- 1.5 Outline -- 2. Time and disease -- 2.1 Time characteristics of disease -- 2.2 Time barriers under industrial compensation legislation -- 2.3 Common law claims, statutes of limitation, and latent damage -- 2.4 What is latent damage? -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 3. Causation in fact -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Establishing that the hazard can cause the disease -- 3.3 Cause in fact and multiple causation -- 3.4 Proving cause in fact in an individual case: the balance of probability test -- 3.5 Causal link to the subject of complaint -- 3.6 Causation and no-fault compensation schemes: the accident/process demarcation -- 3.7 Scheduling guide-lines and systems of individual proof: the intractable problem -- 3.8 Causation problems in the individual case -- 3.9 Conclusion -- ".
- catalog description "4. Proof of negligence or breach of statutory duty -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The duty to avoid damage to another's health -- 4.3 Negligence in fact -- 4.4 The knowledge question: foreseeability of what? -- 4.5 Adequacy of response to knowledge: utility of design itself -- 4.6 Standard of care in controlling health hazards -- 4.7 Breach of statutory duty; compliance with advisory/mandatory standards -- 4.8 Summary -- 4.9 Remoteness, thin skulls and susceptibility -- 4.10 The victim's conduct -- 4.11 Conclusion -- 5. Compensation without proof of fault -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Existing areas of strict liability -- 5.3 The risk definition problems in strict liability and no-fault reforms -- 5.4 Advance listing and elective solutions -- 5.5 Product liability proposals -- 5.6 Non-legal barriers to the initiation and success of disease claims in tort -- 5.7 Abandonment of tort: limited schemes -- 5.8 Justifications for preferential treatment -- 5.9 Rejection of preferential treatment -- ".
- catalog description "6. Deterrence and health hazards -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Justifications for tort law in the area of personal injuries -- 6.3 Normative economic theory: its two limbs -- 6.4 Market imperfections -- 6.5 The imperfections of liability insurance of health hazards -- 6.6 Market-place results -- 6.7 Implication for deterrence-based defence of tort -- 6.8 Deterrence via funding of non-tort schemes -- 6.9 Addendum: direct regulation of health hazards -- 7. Implications for the compensation debate and beyond -- 7.1 Introduction -- Part 1. The compensation debate -- 7.2 Moves towards comprehensive reform -- 7.3 The accident preference -- 7.4 The accident preference as a legacy of effective tort liability -- 7.5 Including disease throws doubt on differential treatment of personal injuries and other misfortunes -- 7.6 Ramifications of the accident preference within the compensation debate -- Part II. What can and should be done for the disabled? -- ".
- catalog description "7.7 The wider range of options for disability reform -- 7.8 A suggested approach: the non-comprehensive option -- 7.9 The fate of existing entrenched rights: a separate and peripheral question -- 7.10 Ramifications for the social policy debate: is preferential disability reform justified? -- Conclusion -- Index".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 190 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0198255527 :".
- catalog issued "1986".
- catalog issued "1986.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Disability Evaluation Legislation.".
- catalog subject "Disability insurance Law and legislation Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Disability insurance Law and legislation.".
- catalog subject "Insurance, Liability Legislation.".
- catalog subject "K1879 .S73 1986".
- catalog subject "KD3235 .S73 1986".
- catalog subject "Occupational Diseases Legislation.".
- catalog subject "Occupational diseases Law and legislation Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Occupational diseases Law and legislation.".
- catalog subject "W 925 S794d 1986".
- catalog subject "Workers' Compensation Legislation.".
- catalog subject "Workers' compensation Law and legislation Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Workers' compensation Law and legislation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Man-made disease -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Disablement: some definitions and statistics -- 1.3 The variety and characteristics of man-made disease -- 1.4 Compensation for man-made disease -- 1.5 Outline -- 2. Time and disease -- 2.1 Time characteristics of disease -- 2.2 Time barriers under industrial compensation legislation -- 2.3 Common law claims, statutes of limitation, and latent damage -- 2.4 What is latent damage? -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 3. Causation in fact -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Establishing that the hazard can cause the disease -- 3.3 Cause in fact and multiple causation -- 3.4 Proving cause in fact in an individual case: the balance of probability test -- 3.5 Causal link to the subject of complaint -- 3.6 Causation and no-fault compensation schemes: the accident/process demarcation -- 3.7 Scheduling guide-lines and systems of individual proof: the intractable problem -- 3.8 Causation problems in the individual case -- 3.9 Conclusion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Proof of negligence or breach of statutory duty -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The duty to avoid damage to another's health -- 4.3 Negligence in fact -- 4.4 The knowledge question: foreseeability of what? -- 4.5 Adequacy of response to knowledge: utility of design itself -- 4.6 Standard of care in controlling health hazards -- 4.7 Breach of statutory duty; compliance with advisory/mandatory standards -- 4.8 Summary -- 4.9 Remoteness, thin skulls and susceptibility -- 4.10 The victim's conduct -- 4.11 Conclusion -- 5. Compensation without proof of fault -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Existing areas of strict liability -- 5.3 The risk definition problems in strict liability and no-fault reforms -- 5.4 Advance listing and elective solutions -- 5.5 Product liability proposals -- 5.6 Non-legal barriers to the initiation and success of disease claims in tort -- 5.7 Abandonment of tort: limited schemes -- 5.8 Justifications for preferential treatment -- 5.9 Rejection of preferential treatment -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Deterrence and health hazards -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Justifications for tort law in the area of personal injuries -- 6.3 Normative economic theory: its two limbs -- 6.4 Market imperfections -- 6.5 The imperfections of liability insurance of health hazards -- 6.6 Market-place results -- 6.7 Implication for deterrence-based defence of tort -- 6.8 Deterrence via funding of non-tort schemes -- 6.9 Addendum: direct regulation of health hazards -- 7. Implications for the compensation debate and beyond -- 7.1 Introduction -- Part 1. The compensation debate -- 7.2 Moves towards comprehensive reform -- 7.3 The accident preference -- 7.4 The accident preference as a legacy of effective tort liability -- 7.5 Including disease throws doubt on differential treatment of personal injuries and other misfortunes -- 7.6 Ramifications of the accident preference within the compensation debate -- Part II. What can and should be done for the disabled? -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "7.7 The wider range of options for disability reform -- 7.8 A suggested approach: the non-comprehensive option -- 7.9 The fate of existing entrenched rights: a separate and peripheral question -- 7.10 Ramifications for the social policy debate: is preferential disability reform justified? -- Conclusion -- Index".
- catalog title "Disease and the compensation debate / Jane Stapleton.".
- catalog type "text".