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Examines the liability laws of China, Japan, New Zealand, Peru, the Soviet Union, and the United States in the context of disaster mitigation. Compares and contrasts the laws of these respective countries, and proposes a theoretical framework for the analysis of government liability policy.
Author Biography: James Huffman is Professor of Law at Northwestern School of Law, Lewis and Clark College, in Portland Oregon.
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