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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Part I Introduction: The Need for a Theoretical Foundation of Accident Law
Chapter 1 The Renaissance of Accident Law Plans
Chapter 2 Some Common Areas of Confusion
Chapter 3 Goals and Subgoals of Accident Law
Part II Subgoals of Accident Cost Reduction and Methods for Achieving Them
Chapter 4 Secondary Accident Cost Avoidance: The Loss Spreading and Deep Pocket Methods
Chapter 5 Primary Accident Cost Avoidance: The General Deterrence Approach
Chapter 6 Primary Accident Cost Avoidance: The Specific Deterrence Approach
Part III Two Major Problems in Reducing Primary Accident Costs
Chapter 7 Which Activities Cause Which Accident Costs: The General Deterrence Approach
Chapter 8 Which Activities Cause Which Accident Costs: The Specific Deterrence Approach
Chapter 9 What Is the Cost?
Part IV The Fault System and Accident Cost Reduction
Chapter 10 The Fault System and General Deterrence
Chapter 11 The Fault System and Specific Deterrence
Chapter 12 The Fault System as a Mixed System of Primary Cost Control
Chapter 13 The Fault System and Secondary Cost Avoidance—Possible Modifications
Chapter 14 The Costs of the Fault System
Part V Justice and the Fault System
Chapter 15 The Moral Framework—Consistency and History
Chapter 16 The Fairness of the Fault System
Part VI Toward a New System of Accident Law
List of Works Cited
Analytical Table of Contents
Index
Footnotes
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Part II
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Part IV
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Part V
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Part VI
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