The limits of liability : keeping the floodgates shut
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The limits of liability : keeping the floodgates shut
Kluwer Law International, c1996
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English and French
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Description
Liability law is clearly expanding through an increasing number of strict liabilities, increasing claim-consciousness and higher amounts awarded. This work puts forward a number of views on how modern tort law copes and should cope with these changes. It provides a brief overview of a broad range of legal systems and describes the tools used to prevent the burden of liability law from becoming too heavy, such as causation, duty of care, caps and ceilings and ad hoc moderation.
Table of Contents
- Preliminary Observations
- W.V.H. Rogers, et al. Limitation and Mitigation in German Tort Law
- C. v. Bar. Direct and General Limits on Tort Damages in the United States
- D.B. Dobbs. European Tort Law: Hellenic National Report
- K.D. Kerameus, Kl. Roussos. Mitigation of Damages under Austrian Law and Ideas for Future Regulations
- H. Koziol. La moderation de la reparation du dommage dans le droit belge de la responsabilite civile extra-contractuelle
- A. van Oevelen. Keeping the Floodgates Shut: "Mitigation" and "Limitation" of Tort Liability in the English Common Law
- W.V.H. Rogers. How to Keep Liability Within Reasonable Limits? A Brief Outline of Dutch Law
- J. Spier. Moderation et limitation des responsabilites et des indemnisations: Rapport sur le droit francais
- G. Viney. Determination et reduction de la reparation en droit suisse
- P. Widmer.
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