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Professor Richard Goldberg's Outputs (21)

Comparing no-fault compensation systems for vaccine injury (2023)
Journal Article
Borghetti, J., Dahan, S., Goldberg, R., Halabi, S., Holm, S., Howells, G., Kirchelle, C., Pillay, A., Rajneri, E., Rizzi, M., Sintes, M., Vanderslott, S., Witzleb, N., & Fairgrieve, D. (2023). Comparing no-fault compensation systems for vaccine injury. Tulane journal of international and comparative law, 31(1), 75-118

Vaccine damage schemes in the US and UK reappraised: making them fit for purpose in light of COVID-19 (2022)
Journal Article
Goldberg, R. (2022). Vaccine damage schemes in the US and UK reappraised: making them fit for purpose in light of COVID-19. Legal Studies, 42(4), 576-599. https://doi.org/10.1017/lst.2022.9

Vaccines have continued to play a crucial global role in preventing infectious diseases in the twenty-first century. The Covid-19 pandemic has underlined their importance, with vaccines seen as the best way to protect the public from coronavirus. A l... Read More about Vaccine damage schemes in the US and UK reappraised: making them fit for purpose in light of COVID-19.

Vaccine Liability in the Light of Covid-19: A defence of risk-benefit (2022)
Journal Article
Goldberg, R. (2022). Vaccine Liability in the Light of Covid-19: A defence of risk-benefit. Medical Law Review, 30(2), 243-267. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwab053

Vaccines have played an essential role in advancing medical treatment in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. However, no medical intervention is risk free, and vaccines are no exception to that rule. This article considers how lawyers have conf... Read More about Vaccine Liability in the Light of Covid-19: A defence of risk-benefit.

Response to DHSC Open Consultation: Changes to Human Medicine Regulations to support the rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines (2020)
Report
Fairgreave, D., Feldschreiber, P., Goldberg, R., Holm, S., Howells, G., Kirchhelle, C., …Vanderslott, S. (2020). Response to DHSC Open Consultation: Changes to Human Medicine Regulations to support the rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines. British Institute of International and Comparative Law

This publication is a response to the UK Government consultation in respect of the proposals to modify the Human Medicine Regulations 2012 ("the Regulations") in order to support the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine. This is a submission to the UK Gover... Read More about Response to DHSC Open Consultation: Changes to Human Medicine Regulations to support the rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines.

Product Liability (Third Edition) (2020)
Book
Fairgrieve, D., & Goldberg, R. (2020). Product Liability (Third Edition). (3rd). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199679232.001.0001

Product Liability is a recognised authority in the field and covers the product liability laws through which manufacturers, retailers, and others may be held liable to compensate persons who are injured, or who incur financial loss, when the products... Read More about Product Liability (Third Edition).

Products liability. (2017)
Book Chapter
Goldberg, R. (2017). Products liability. In J. Laing, & J. McHale (Eds.), Principles of Medical Law (951-1005). (4th ed.). Oxford University Press

Causation and defences (2017)
Book Chapter
Goldberg, R. (2017). Causation and defences. In J. Laing, & J. McHale (Eds.), Principles of Medical Law (297-371). (4th ed.). Oxford University Press

Introduction (2011)
Book Chapter
Goldberg, R. (2011). Introduction. In R. Goldberg (Ed.), Perspectives on Causation (xix-xxx). Hart Publishing

Causation and Defences (2010)
Book Chapter
Goldberg, R. (2010). Causation and Defences. In A. Grubb, J. Laing, & J. McHale (Eds.), Principles of Medical Law (325-394). (3rd). Oxford University Press

Causation, Idiopathic Conditions and the Limits of Epidemiology. (2009)
Journal Article
Goldberg, R. (2009). Causation, Idiopathic Conditions and the Limits of Epidemiology. Edinburgh Law Review, 13(2), 282-286. https://doi.org/10.3366/e1364980909001401

The absence of scientific evidence with respect to the cause of damage is one of the most difficult problems faced by courts in determining causation. Occasionally, Scots law is required to resolve such cases.1 They are essentially about scientific u... Read More about Causation, Idiopathic Conditions and the Limits of Epidemiology..

Licensing of Medicines (2008)
Book Chapter
Goldberg, R. (2008). Licensing of Medicines. In C. Cane, & J. Conaghan (Eds.), The New Oxford Companion to Law (734-735). Oxford University Press