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Vol. 36 No. 2 (2003): Symposium: The Law and Economics of Providing Compensation for Harm Caused by Terrorism
Vol. 36 No. 2 (2003): Symposium: The Law and Economics of Providing Compensation for Harm Caused by Terrorism
Published:
2003-01-02
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Symposium
Introduction to the Symposium
Warren F. Schwartz
229-236
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Compensation for Victims of Terror: A Specialized Jurisprudence of Injury
Marshall S. Shapo
237-250
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A Pig in a Python: How the Charitable Response to September 11 Overwhelmed the Law of Disaster Relief
Robert A. Katz
251-334
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Providing Compensation for Harm Caused by Terrorism: Lessons Learned in the Israeli Experience
Hillel Sommer
335-366
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The Economics of Post-September 1 1 Financial Aid to Airlines
Margaret M. Blair
367-396
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Exclusion of Terrorist-Related Harms from Insurance Coverage: Do the Costs Justify the Benefits?
Jeffrey E. Thomas
397-424
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Income Tax as Implicit Insurance Against Losses from Terrorism
Terrence Chorvat
425-446
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Terrorism and Insurance Markets: A Role for the Government as Insurer?
Anne Gron, Alan O. Sykes
447-463
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