The limits of expanding liability : eight fundamental cases in a comparative perspective
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The limits of expanding liability : eight fundamental cases in a comparative perspective
Kluwer Law International, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Liability law is expanding in many areas and many countries. This development is potentially worrisome. It may affect the availability of useful goods and services and has a negative impact on insurability. This calls for research into techniques to keep liability (law) within reasonable and sustainable limits. This book sheds light on the techniques used in the respective countries, highlighted on the basis of eight cases.
Table of Contents
- Preliminary Observations. The Tilburg Hypotheticals. The Tilburg Hypotheticals in General. The "Auditor - Case"
- H. Koziol. Comparative Report on Case 2
- W.V. Horton Rogers. Comparative Law Report on Cases 3 and 4
- J.F. Sinde Monteiro. Country Reports. Austria. Answers to the Hypotheticals under Austrian Law
- H. Koziol. Belgian Report (Part 1)
- H. Cousy, A. van der Spikken. Belgian Report (Part 2)
- T. Vansweevelt. Questionnaire, Responses in the Context of English Law
- W.V. Horton Rogers. France. Solutions proposees pour les differents cas pratiques imagines par les auteurs du questionnaire: France
- G. Viney. Germany: Antworten unter deutschem Recht
- C. von Bar. Greece: Tort Liability in Particular Circumstances: Greece
- K.D. Kerameus, K. Roussos. Italy: Answers to the Hypotheticals under Italian Law
- F.D. Busnelli. The Netherlands: The Hypotheticals, Seen from a Dutch Perspective
- J. Spier. Portugal: Portuguese Report, Responses to the Questionnaire
- J.F. Sinde Monteiro. Sweden: Responses
- B.W. Dufwa. Switzerland
- P. Widmer. United States
- D.B. Bobbs.
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