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20. A Product Liability Case: Civil Damages 158
The Case 158
The Settlement 158
21. Jury Procedures: Constitutional Policy 162
The Case 162
The Resolution 163
Factors Interfering with Adoption 165
The Importance of Problem Definition and SOS Awareness 166
Broadening the Criminal Procedure Example 166
22. Right to Counsel: Legislative Policy 168
Basic Concepts 168
Changing the Alternatives, Goals, and Relations 169
Conclusions 173
References 174
PART VI. GENERALIZED WIN-WIN POLICY ANALYSIS 177
23. Public Policy 179
General Background 179
Economic Policy: Unemployment and Inflation 181
Technology Policy 184
Social Policy 186
Political Policy 189
International Policy 191
Summary 195
Feasibility Problems Raised by the SOS Proposals 198
Methods of Generating SOS Solutions 204
24. Legal Policy 206
Legal Procedures 207
Legal Personnel 208
Legal Compliance 212
Legal Rights 215
Feasibility Problems 218
25. Overall Policy 220
Conservatism-Liberalism as to Goals 220
Conservatism-Liberalism as to Alternatives 222
Conservatism Versus Liberalism 223
Intermediate Definitions 225
Generalized Variables 226
Relevant Diagrams 230
Going Further: A Bibliography 231
Index 235

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Publication Information: Book Title: Super-Optimum Solutions and Win-Win Policy: Basic Concepts and Principles. Contributors: Stuart S. Nagel - author. Publisher: Quorum Books. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: x.
    
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