Children as victims
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Children as victims
(Tort and insurance law / edited by the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law, v. 18 . Children in tort law ; pt. 2)
Springer, c2007
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Research report
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book details the problems related to the position of children as victims. It analyses both the traditional solutions found in some legal systems and the newer solutions offered by others. The coverage devotes specific attention to damage issues, apportionment of damage, and insurance problems when the victim is a child.
Table of Contents
- From the contents: Questionnaire.- Country Reports: Children as Victims under Austrian Law (Susanna Hirsch)
- Children as Victims under Belgian Law (Pieter De Tavernier)
- Children as Victims under Czech Law (Jiri Hradek)
- Children as Victims under the Law of England and Wales (Ken Oliphant)
- Children as Victims under French Law (Laurence Francoz-Terminal, Fabien Lafay, Olivier Moreteau and Caroline Pellerin-Rugliano)
- Children as Victims under German Law (Gerhard Wagner)
- Children as Victims under Italian Law (Giovanni Comande and Luca Nocco)
- Children as Victims under Dutch Law (Willem H. van Boom and Melissa Moncada Castillo)
- Children as Victims under Portuguese Law (Maria Manuel Veloso)
- Children as Victims Under Russian Law (Igor V. Kornev)
- Children as Victims under Spanish Law (Miquel Martin Casals, Jordi Ribot and Josep Sole Feliu)
- The Child as Victim under Swedish Law (Bertil Bengtsson).- Comparative Report: Comparative Report (Miquel Martin Casals and Josep Sole Feliu).- Final Conclusions: Final Conclusions: Policy Issues and Tentative Answers (Gerhard Wagner).- Index.- Publications.
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