Chicago-Kent Law Review Special Number: ‘Causation, Liability and Apportionment: Comparative Interdisciplinary Perspectives’

Chicago-Kent Law Review Volume 91, Issue 2 (2016) ‘Causation, Liability and Apportionment: Comparative Interdisciplinary Perspectives’. Symposium Editors: Richard W Wright, Florence G’sell, and Samuel Ferey.

Introduction
Richard W Wright, Florence G’sell, and Samuel Ferey

Opening Remarks
Bertrand Louvel

Causation: Linguistic, Philosophical, Legal and Economic
Richard W Wright and Ingeborg Puppe

Causation, Counterfactuals and Probabilities in Philosophy and Legal Thinking
Florence G’sell

Causation and Standard of Proof From an Economic Perspective
Bruno Deffains, Claude Fluet, and Maiva Ropaul

Causation in Hepatitis B Vaccination Litigation in France: Breaking Through Scientific Uncertainty?
Jean-Sebastien Borghetti

Material Contribution to Risk in the Canadian Law of Toxic Torts
Lynda M Collins

Causation in Cases of Evidential Uncertainty: Juridical Techniques and Fundamental Issues
Ken Oliphant

Attribution of Liability: An Economic Analysis of Various Cases
Michael Faure

Overdetermined Causation Cases, Contribution and the Shapley Value
Samuel Ferey and Pierre Dehez

Economic Analysis of Liability Apportionment Among Multiple Tortfeasors: A Survey, and Perspectives in Large-Scale Risks Management
Julien Jacob and Bruno Lovat

First posted 2016-05-17 09:15:51

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