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II. Litigation and Litigiousness
By
Jürgen O. Skoppek
, published on July 1, 1989
Contents
A. The Theory and Purpose of Litigation
B. The Growth of Litigation
Litigation and the Market: Restoring the Balance Between Individual and Employer Rights
I. Introduction
II. Litigation and Litigiousness
A. The Theory and Purpose of Litigation
B. The Growth of Litigation
III. The Market and Product Liability
IV. Litigation and Employment Rights
V. Restoring the Balance Between Individual and Employer Rights
Endnotes
About the Author
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