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Goldberg, Richard Simon was born on May 17, 1967 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Abraham and Lady Goldberg.
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This book provides a comparative account of thee legal and scientific issues relating to proof of causation in cases of alleged drug-induced injury, principally in Europe and North America. It seeks to assess whether, by using probabilistic approaches, the courts may more accurately determine the cause of adverse reactions contentiously associated with drugs. In four case studies (DES, Bondoctin, vaccine damage and Gulf War Syndrome), the deficiencies of orthodox approaches to causation are revealed. A sustained argument is presented in favor of applying greater weight to epidemiological statistics, as refined by the application of the Bayes' Theorem. A valuable feature of this book is the discussion of the role of expert witnesses, including an examination of how the author's proposals could be accommodated with the reformed civil process envisaged by the Woolf Report. Goldberg also examines the economic implications of these proposals. The book is a timely contribution to the resolution fo the legal problems in this complex area of tort law.
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Goldberg, Richard Simon was born on May 17, 1967 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of Abraham and Lady Goldberg.
Bachelor of Laws with honors, University Strathclyde, Glasgow, 1988. Master of Laws, University London, 1992. Doctor of Philosophy, University London, 1997.
Lecturer in law Queen Mary and Westfield College, London, 1993—1994. Lecturer then senior lecturer in law University Birmingham, England, 1996—2006. Reader in law University Aberdeen, Scotland, since 2006.
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Member of Law Society Scotland, Society Legal Scholars.
Married Maureen Christina Black, July 20, 2001.