Shifts in compensation between private and public systems
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Shifts in compensation between private and public systems
(Tort and insurance law / edited by the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law, v. 22)
Springer, c2007
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"Rotterdam Institute of Private Law"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The final volume in this series addresses, on the one hand, the issues relating to 'shifts' in compensation systems at a more general level, and on the other hand, addresses shifts in particular domains. This book offers an overarching analysis of tort liability and no-fault compensation as related to other shifts in compensation systems. It brings together lawyers and economists thus providing a multidisciplinary approach to tort law and alternative instruments.
Table of Contents
- Willem H. van Boom and Michael G. Faure: Introducing 'Shifts in Compensation Between Private and Public Systems'.- General: Anthony Ogus: Shifts in Governance for Compensation to Damage: A Framework for Analysis
- Ken Oliphant: Landmarks of No-Fault in the Common Law
- Gerhard Wagner: (Un)insurability and the Choice between Market Insurance and Public Compensation Systems.- Medical Mishaps: Rui Cascao and Ruud Hendrickx: Shifts in the Compensation of Medical Adverse Events
- Willem H. van Boom and Andrea Pinna: Shifts from Liability to Solidarity: The Example of Compensation of Birth Defects.- Disasters: Jef van Langendonck: International Social Insurance for Natural Disasters?
- Olivier Moreteau, Policing the Compensation of Victims of Catastrophes: Combining Solidarity and Self-Responsibility
- Michael G. Faure and Willem H. van Boom: Concluding Remarks.- Index.
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