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Liability Failure
Mark F. Grady, George Mason University Law School
Moin Yahya, University of Alberta School of Law

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ABSTRACT:
Negligence liability is our most basic form of safety regulation. It creates accident prevention and, as an unavoidable incident, insurance. When the insurance becomes too unmanageable, courts have eliminated negligence liability. The result is a gap in accident prevention.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Mark F. Grady and Moin Yahya, "Liability Failure" (October 22, 2003). Berkeley Program in Law & Economics, Working Paper Series. Paper 113.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/blewp/art113

 
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