Multiple Causes and Stacked Inferences

IF 0.2 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
J. S. Dillbary
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Abstract

When the accident is a mystery — when it is not clear what happened — courts often rely on stacked inferences. Such inferences are subject to much debate and are even prohibited by some jurisdictions. This Article reveals that the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur (“the thing speaks for itself”) is a form of stacked inferences and that despite its affiliation, it has been widely accepted. The Article further shows that application of res ipsa loquitur in cases involving multiple actors can adversely affect precaution and activity levels. It concludes with a call for a careful application of res ipsa loquitur in cases involving multiple actors.
多重原因和堆积推理
当事故是一个谜时——当不清楚发生了什么时——法院通常依赖于堆叠的推论。这种推论受到许多争论,甚至被一些司法管辖区禁止。这篇文章揭示了真理论(“事物不言自明”)是一种堆叠推理的形式,尽管它有从属关系,但它已被广泛接受。该条进一步表明,在涉及多个行为者的案件中,使用再许可证可能会对预防措施和活动水平产生不利影响。最后,它呼吁在涉及多个行为者的案件中仔细应用res ipsa话语。
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