RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Abstract
A self-described "agnostic" on the merits of the Science Court proposal describes how he independently arrived at a similar notion and played a role in efforts to secure a major test of the proposal. Professor Mazur also analyzes university-based experiments structured around that model and concludes that the controversial "judges" are probably unnecessary to achieve his original objectives.
Repository Citation
Allan Mazur, The Science Court: Reminiscence and Retrospective, 4 RISK 161 (1993).
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