Crashing into Law
Educational ResourceAuthor:Anonymous
Abstract:
This case discusses engineering design, risk assessment, mistakes in design and specifically focuses on questions such as: what rules should govern the use of models? and how to protect the interests of science and the public through judicious use of models?
Keywords:
Communicating Science and Engineering, Ethics and Society, Expert Witness, Mentors and Trainees, Product Liability, Public Health and Safety, Reproducibility, Research and Practice, Responsible Innovation, Safety
Communicating Science and Engineering, Ethics and Society, Expert Witness, Mentors and Trainees, Product Liability, Public Health and Safety, Reproducibility, Research and Practice, Responsible Innovation, Safety
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Contributor:Schrag, Brian
Language:
English
English
Publisher:
Online Ethics Center
Online Ethics Center
Published Date:
2006
2006
Related Links:
https://onlineethics.org/cases/graduate-research-ethics-cases-and-commentaries-volume-2-1998/crashing-law
Notes:
Case Study / Scenario|Hypothetical / Fictional Case