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Suing the tobacco and lead pigment industries: government litigation as public health prescription
2010, University of Michigan Press
in English
0472117149 9780472117147
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Table of Contents
The tort system's early responses to product-caused diseases
The morning after the consumer century
Product-caused diseases confront the law of the Iron Horse
The first wave of challenges to the individual causation requirement
The seeds of government-sponsored litigation
A failure of democratic processes? : legislative responses to the public health problems caused by tobacco and lead pigment
The government as plaintiff : parens patriae actions against tobacco and gun manufacturers
Judicial rejection of recovery for collective harm : public nuisance and the Rhode Island paint litigation
Do litigation remedies cure product-caused public health problems?
Impersonating the legislature : state attorneys general and parens patriae products litigation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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