Compensation for damage : an international perspective
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Compensation for damage : an international perspective
Dartmouth, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book examines the problems of those confronting personal injury litigants. It is in two sections, the first of which deals with issues in the field from the perspective of the UK, while in the second matters of European and international concern are dealt with. The book covers a number of new issues including the European Convention of Human Rights and Compensation for Personal Injury and Oil Pollution Damage Compensation under Civil Liability Convention of 1969.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: special problems of compensating those damaged by medicinal products, C. Newdick
- litigating disputes in consent to medical treatment - the United Kingdom position, S. McLean
- the case for a no-fault compensation scheme for medical accidents, M. Brazier
- can no-fault analysis ease the problems of medical injury litigation?, S. McLean. Part 2: the European convention on human rights and compensation for personal injury, F.J. Hampson
- no-fault liability on French roads, R. Redmond-Cooper
- oil pollution damage compensation under the civil liability convention 1969, B. Browne
- place of commission of international torts - the substance test and its extension to double locality, P. Kaye.
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