The Impact of Institutions and Professions on Legal Development


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This three-volume set contains the results of the second and final stage of an AHRC-funded project which aims to examine the nature of legal development in Western Europe since 1850, focusing on liability for fault. By bringing together experts with different disciplinary backgrounds - comparative lawyers and legal historians, all with an understanding of modern tort law in their own systems - and getting them to work collaboratively, the books produce a more nuanced comparative legal history and one which is theoretically ...










The Development of Product Liability


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This examination of western-European legal systems demonstrates how tort law has adapted to meet new market conditions.




The Development of Liability Between Neighbours


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This book examines the extent to which social and economic changes have had an impact on tortuous liability.




European Legal Development


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Reviews the relationship between the social environment and legal tradition in the development of tort law between 1850 and 2000.




Research Handbook on EU Tort Law


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The Research Handbook on EU Tort Law focuses on the study of the law of tort/delict/non-contractual liability of the European Union and examines the institutional liability of the EU, Francovich liability, and liability arising from a variety of EU secondary legislation (directives/regulations). The impact of EU tort law on national legal systems is wide-ranging, covering areas such as consumer law, competition law, data protection law, employment law, insurance law and financial services law. It also discusses the potential development of a European culture of tort law and harmonisation. This comprehensive Research Handbook contains contributions from leading authors in their field, representing a cross-section of European jurisdictions. It offers an authoritative reference point for academics, students and practitioners studying or working in this field, but one which is also accessible for those approaching the subject for the first time.







Comparative Studies in the Development of the Law of Torts in Europe: General introduction Miquel Martin-Casals; 2. Technological change and the development of liability for fault in England and Wales Jonathan Morgan; 3. Technological change and the development of liability for fault in France Yvonne Salmon; 4. Technological change and the development of liability for fault in Germany Jens Scherpe; 5. Technological change and the development of liability for fault in Italy Chiara Favilli; 6. Technological change and the development of liability for fault in Spain Miquel Martín-Casals and Jordi Ribot. Volume 5. The Development of Traffic Liability: 1. General introduction Wolfgang Ernst; 2. The development of traffic liability in England and Wales Roderick Bagshaw; 3. The development of traffic liability in France Anne Guégan-Lécuyer; 4. The development of traffic liability in Germany Sebastian Lohsse; 5. The development of traffic liability in the Netherlands Cees van Dam and Gerrit van Maanen; 6. The development of traffic liability in Spain Isabel González Pacanowksa; 7. The development of traffic liability in Sweden Sandra Friberg and Bill W. Dufwa; Main code provisions cited. Volume 6. The Development and Making of Legal Doctrine: 1. The development of legal doctrine in Europe: extracontractual liability for fault Nils Jansen; 2. The tort of negligence in England David Ibbetson; 3. French doctrinal writing Jean-Louis Halpérin; 4. Developing legal doctrine: fault in the German law of delict Nils Jansen; 5. Fault in legal doctrine in the Netherlands Antoine Hol; 5. Liability for fault in Italian law: the development of legal doctrine from 1865 to the end of the twentieth century Michele Graziadei; 7. The development of legal doctrine on fault in Spanish tort law Miquel Martín-Casals and Albert Ruda; 8. Scandinavian exceptionalism: the development of modern Swedish tort law Kjell Å Modéer


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This six-volume set contains the results of the first stage of an AHRC-funded project which aims to examine the nature of legal development in Western Europe since 1850, focusing on liability for fault. By bringing together experts with different disciplinary backgrounds - comparative lawyers and legal historians, all with an understanding of modern tort law in their own systems - and getting them to work collaboratively, the books produce a more nuanced comparative legal history, and one which is theoretically better informed




European Legal Development


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