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Author: Robert L. Rabin
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Keywords: perspectives, law, series, reader, tort
Number of Pages: 448
Published: 2003-06-01
List price: $46.00
ISBN-10: 0735518556
ISBN-13: 9780735518551
<p> With Robert Rabin’s <b>Perspectives on Tort Law</b>, students will gain a thorough understanding of the relevant legal principles – case by case, issue by issue. Presenting the text as an exploration of the ideological roots of tort law, the material can be used as either a supplementary volume in an introductory course or as the primary text in an advanced course or seminar. </p> <p> <b>Look for this text to include: </b> </p> <ul> <li> <b>Essays</b> written over the pas
Authors:Robert L. Rabin, Stephen D. Sugarman,
Publisher: West Law School
Keywords: stories, torts
Number of Pages: 290
Published: 2003-05
List price: $40.00
ISBN-10: 158778503X
ISBN-13: 9781587785030
This publication provides a student with an understanding of ten leading torts cases, focusing on how the litigation was shaped by lawyers, judges and socioeconomic factors, and why the cases have attained landmark status. It is suitable for adoption as a supplement in a first-year torts course, or as a text for an advanced seminar.
Authors:Robert L. Rabin, Stephen D. Sugarman,
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: culture, politics, law, policy, smoking
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1993-08-12
List price: $125.00
ISBN-10: 0195072316
ISBN-13: 9780195072310
This work examines the interplay between public attitudes and governmental action as norms have changed on where and whether one should smoke. With evidence accumulating on the serious health risks of smoking to both smokers and nonsmokers, an interdisciplinary team of experts in law, public health, communications, political science, and sociology addresses a wide range of tobacco control issues--the politics of regulatory enactment and enforcement, tobacco advertising, cigarette litigation, and strategies of insurers and employers.
Authors:Robert L. Rabin, Stephen D. Sugarman,
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: tobacco, regulating
Number of Pages: 312
Published: 2001-10-25
List price: $50.00
ISBN-10: 0195147561
ISBN-13: 9780195147568
The proliferation of lawsuits against the tobacco industry has had profound implications for American health policy, tort law, civil law, and welfare and social policy. Since the publication of Rabin and Sugarman’s Smoking Policy, class action suits, FDA regulation, clean air legislation, health insurance reimbursement, and extensive advertising have brought tobacco to the forefront of national and public policy debates. This collection includes essays by eleven leading public health experts, economists, physicians, political scientists, and lawyers, whose activities encompass
Authors:Robert L. Rabin, Stephen D. Sugarman,
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: tobacco, regulating
Number of Pages: 312
Published: 2001-10-25
List price: $110.00
ISBN-10: 0195139070
ISBN-13: 9780195139075
The proliferation of lawsuits against the tobacco industry has had profound implications for American health policy, tort law, civil law, and welfare and social policy. Since the publication of Rabin and Sugarman’s Smoking Policy, class action suits, FDA regulation, clean air legislation, health insurance reimbursement, and extensive advertising have brought tobacco to the forefront of national and public policy debates. This collection includes essays by eleven leading public health experts, economists, physicians, political scientists, and lawyers, whose activities encompass Congressio
Author: M. Rabin
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Keywords: regional, conference, series, mathematics, cbms, problem, infinite, objects, church, automata
Number of Pages: 22
Published: 1972-12-31
List price: $21.00
ISBN-10: 0821816632
ISBN-13: 9780821816639
This volume is an outgrowth of a series of lectures presented at the CBMS Regional Conference held at Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia, on September 8-12, 1969. The purpose of these notes, which present results reported here for the first time, is twofold. First, to give a quick overview of certain aspects of the mathematical theory of automata and to prove in detail a number of deeper results in this subject. Second, to combine and utilize the various methods, chiefly the method of automata on infinite trees, to obtain a simple and transparent solution of Church’s solvability problem