An Investigation of the Causal Inference between Epidemiology and Jurisprudence (SpringerBriefs in Philosophy)
$52.26
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Book Synopsis: This book examines how legal causation inference and epidemiological causal inference can be harmonized within the realm of jurisprudence, exploring why legal causation and epidemiological causation differ from each other and defining related problems. The book also discusses how legal justice can be realized and how victims’ rights can be protected. It looks at epidemiological evidence pertaining to causal relationships in cases such as smoking and the development of lung cancer, and enables readers to correctly interpret and rationally use the results of epidemiological studies in lawsuits. The book argues that in today’s risk society, it is no longer possible to thwart the competence of evidence using epidemiological research results. In particular, it points out that the number of cases that struggle to prove a causal relationship excluding those using epidemiological data will lead to an increase in the number of lawsuits for damages that arise as a result of harmful materials that affect our health. The book argues that the responsibility to compensate for damages that have actually occurred must be imputed to a particular party and that this can be achieved by understanding causal inferences between jurisprudence and epidemiology. This book serves as a foundation for students, academics and researchers who have an interest in epidemiology and the law, and those who are keen to discover how jurisprudence can bring these two areas together.
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Are you fascinated by the intersection of epidemiology and jurisprudence? Dive into the insightful pages of "An Investigation of the Causal Inference between Epidemiology and Jurisprudence" and unlock a world of knowledge where legal and epidemiological causation meet harmoniously. Discover the key differences between legal causation and epidemiological causation and delve into thought-provoking discussions on how legal justice can be achieved while protecting the rights of victims.
Unravel the complexities of causal relationships in cases like smoking and lung cancer development through thorough epidemiological evidence analysis. Gain the skills to interpret and effectively utilize epidemiological studies in legal proceedings. In today’s risk society, leveraging epidemiological research results is crucial to establishing a solid grounding for legal cases involving harmful materials impacting our health. Don't miss out on this essential resource!
Take your understanding of jurisprudence and epidemiology to the next level with this compelling book. Explore how causal inferences between these two domains can lead to fair compensation for damages. Whether you're a student, academic, or researcher with a passion for these fields, this book is your gateway to deeper insights and new perspectives on the crucial connection between law and health.
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