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Risk Of Loss Of Goods In Transit: A Comparison Of The 1990 Incoterms With Terms From Other Voices, Daniel E. Murray
Risk Of Loss Of Goods In Transit: A Comparison Of The 1990 Incoterms With Terms From Other Voices, Daniel E. Murray
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Table Of Contents, Volume Two, Number Four, Fall 1991, Risk Editorial Board
Table Of Contents, Volume Two, Number Four, Fall 1991, Risk Editorial Board
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Table of contents for the multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (ISSN: 1073-8673).
Table Of Contents, Volume Two, Number Three, Summer 1991, Risk Editorial Board
Table Of Contents, Volume Two, Number Three, Summer 1991, Risk Editorial Board
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Table of contents for the journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (ISSN: 1073-8673)
Recognizing Risks And Paying For Risk Reduction, Gary W. Johnson
Recognizing Risks And Paying For Risk Reduction, Gary W. Johnson
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Inspired by a recent report of EPA's Science Advisory Board, Mr. Johnson argues that it is imperative that we set regulatory priorities lest we invest available resources in reducing Risks that are lower than others that might instead be addressed.
Table Of Contents, Volume Two, Number Two, Spring 1991, Risk Editorial Board
Table Of Contents, Volume Two, Number Two, Spring 1991, Risk Editorial Board
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Table of contents for the journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (ISSN: 1073-8673)
Table Of Contents, Volume Two, Number One, Winter 1991, Risk Editorial Board
Table Of Contents, Volume Two, Number One, Winter 1991, Risk Editorial Board
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Table of contents for the journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (ISSN: 1073-8673)
Worker Learning And Compensating Differentials, W. Kip Viscusi, Michael J. Moore
Worker Learning And Compensating Differentials, W. Kip Viscusi, Michael J. Moore
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
In the standard compensating wage differential model, workers value their wage and workers' compensation components based on full job risk information. Market forces generate positive wage differentials as ex ante compensation for exposure to relatively high risk. Similarly, market forces generate wage offsets for the increases in ex post risk compensation embodied in workers' compensation benefits. These predictions can be modified to take into account potential imperfections in worker information, as in Viscusi (1979a,b, 1980a,b,d), where the role of learning is incorporated into the worker's decision model. The potential for learning about risks introduces a new market response through worker …
Osha Regulation Of Low-Exposure Carcinogens: A New Approach To Judicial Analysis Of Scientific Evidence, Victor B. Flatt
Osha Regulation Of Low-Exposure Carcinogens: A New Approach To Judicial Analysis Of Scientific Evidence, Victor B. Flatt
Seattle University Law Review
This Article will examine the legal framework governing OSHA risk regulation, the scientific studies and evidence that the judiciary currently accepts for challenging or supporting this regulation, and the effect of this standard of judicial acceptance on OSHA regulation. This Article will then compare the present state of judicial analysis of scientific evidence with alternative analyses in order to determine the most effective means of promoting a level of worker safety regulation that creates the greatest benefit to society within the legal framework established by Congress.