Children as tortfeasors
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Children as tortfeasors
(Tort and insurance law / edited by the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law, v. 17 . Children in tort law ; pt. 1)
Springer, c2006
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"European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume answers a variety of questions about damage caused by children. Are children directly liable and is there any age limit below which they have no tortious capacity? Can children, in spite of their lack of tortious capacity, for reasons of equity be held liable in exceptional conditions? What is the relationship between liability of children and liability of their parents or guardians? Are these questions answered by special rules of general application in all fields of tort liability or are there specific rules for specific torts? The book includes reports from 11 EU Member States and from Russia and a comparative analysis.
Table of Contents
- From the contents: Questionaire.- Country Reports: Children as Tortfeasors under Austrian Law (S. Hirsch)
- Children as Tortfeasors under Belgian Law (P. De Tavernier)
- Children as Tortfeasors under Czech Law (J. Hradek)
- Children as Tortfeasors under the Law of England and Wales (K. Oliphant)
- Children as Tortfeasors under French Law (L. Francoz-Terminal et al.)
- Children as Tortfeasors under German Law (G. Wagner)
- Children as Tortfeasors under Italian Law (G. Comande, L. Nocco)
- Children as Tortfeasors under Dutch Law (W. H. van Boom)
- Children as Tortfeasors under Portuguese Law (M. M. Veloso)
- Children as Tortfeasors under Russian Law (I. V. Kornev)
- Children as Tortfeasors under Spanish Law (M. Martin-Casals, J. Ribot, J. Sole Feliu)
- Children as Tortfeasors under Swedish Law (B. Bengtsson).- Comparative Report (M. Martin-Casals).- Index.- Publications.
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