Regulating Innovative Treatments: Information, Risk Allocation and Redress

Law, Innovation and Technology, Forthcoming

15 Pages Posted: 16 Dec 2018

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Tsachi Keren-Paz

Sheffield Law School

Tina Cockburn

Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law

Alicia El Haj

University of Birmingham

Date Written: 2019

Abstract

This special issue features papers culminating from a six seminar ESRC series ‘Liability versus innovation: Unpacking Key Connections,’ convened between December 2015 and September 2017 at Keele, QUT (Brisbane, Australia) and Durham universities. The seminar series was conceived in response to perceptions of scientists and clinicians that, despite the pro innovation rhetoric in Government policy documents, the threat of malpractice liability might stifle innovative treatment (IT).

Suggested Citation

Keren-Paz, Tsachi and Cockburn, Tina and Haj, Alicia El, Regulating Innovative Treatments: Information, Risk Allocation and Redress (2019). Law, Innovation and Technology, Forthcoming , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3290235

Tsachi Keren-Paz (Contact Author)

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Tina Cockburn

Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Law ( email )

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Alicia El Haj

University of Birmingham ( email )

Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
United Kingdom

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