The law of torts : a comparative introduction
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The law of torts : a comparative introduction
(The German law of obligations / Markesinis, v. 2)
Clarendon Press, 1997
3rd ed., with corrections and additions
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Note
"First published 1994"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780198267676
Description
Described in the Cambridge Law Journal as 'an intellectual achievement of the highest order' and 'a landmark in comparative legal studies' Professor Markesinis' book has earned a reputation among scholars and students as a truly monumental work of scholarship. This, the leading work on the subject, will be essential reading for all scholars of tort law, scholars of comparative legal studies and undergraduate students in both areas This book is intended for scholars, students and practitoners interested in tort law, comparative law and German law. It is also referred to by judges.
Table of Contents
Table of Cases. 1: Introduction. 2: Liability under 823 I BGB. 3: Stricter Forms of Liability. 4: The Remaining Provisions of the German Civil Code. 5: Annexe: Recent Decisions
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ISBN 9780198267683
Description
Described in the Cambridge Law Journal as 'an intellectual achievement of the highest order' and 'a landmark in comparative legal studies' Professor Markesinis' book has earned a reputation among scholars and students as a truly monumental work of scholarship. This, the leading work on the subject, will be essential reading for all scholars of tort law, scholars of comparative legal studies and undergraduate students in both areas This book is intended for scholars, students, and practitioners intersted in tort law, comparative law, and German law.
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