Contents: The Concept of Causation in Law, Medicine and Science: Principles and values underlying the concept of causation in law, Antony Honoré; Scientific and legal approaches to causation, Jane Stapleton; The cause of disease and illness: medical views and uncertainties, Peter Greenberg; Aspects of causation in Hippocratic medicine and Roman law of delict, Danuta Mendelson; Rebels without a cause?: judges, medical and scientific evidence and the uses of causation, Gary Edmond and David Mercer. The Concept of Justice and Causal Responsibility in Tort Law: Legal rules governing the requirement of causation in tort law, Ian Callinan; Fault, causation and responsibility: is tort law just an instrument of corrective justice?, Keith Mason; Loss of chance, Harold Luntz; Causality and spinal pain: the problem of back pain, Dennis Smith. Issues of Causal Responsibility, Agency and Harm in Criminal Law: Principles of causation in criminal law, David Lanham; Death causation in palliative medicine, Michael Ashby; Euthanasia and the criminal law: what will sever a causal link?, David Malcolm; Issues of medical and legal causation relating to Alzheimer’s disease, Robert Helme and Danuta Mendelson. Causation in Forensic Medicine and Coronial Law: Cause in forensic pathology: the cause and manner of death, Stephen Cordner; Forensic medicine: issues in causation, David Wells; Causation in coronial law, Ian Freckelton. Causation, Evidence and Proof in Law and Medicine: Causation in law and psychiatry, Ralph Slovenko; Causation in the context of medical practitioners’ liability for negligent advice, John Doyle; Statistical proof of causation, Eric Magnusson; Epilogue: dilemmas in proof of causation, Ian Freckelton; Table of cases; Bibliography; Index.