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Vol. 7, Issue 2, 1991 March 01, 1991 EDT

What’s a Human Life Really Worth? Recovering Damages for Decedents’ Non-Economic Losses in Georgia Wrongful Death Action

C. Overby , James Jr. ,
  • value of life
  • statutory construction
  • survival statutes
Georgia State University Law Review
C. Overby & James Jr., What’s a Human Life Really Worth?  Recovering Damages for Decedents’ Non-Economic Losses in Georgia Wrongful Death Action, 7 Georgia State University Law Review (1991).
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