Power and Liability : Tort liability of the public authorities under the Tort Liability Act
The scope of the administrative machinery and the variety of the tasks entrusted to this machinery have increased the risk of injury or loss in administrative action. A claim for damages against the public authorities has been only sporadically discussed
Hakalehto-Wainio, Suvianna
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Reflections on Administrative Tort Law
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Association of CPAP Prescription and Pneumonia Among Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis. [PDF]
Tort MJ +5 more
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Diverging regulatory DNA in adaptive medical AI: US agility and EU accountability in lifecycle governance. [PDF]
Lee JH +6 more
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Reflections on the environmental damage compensation regime in Chinese civil legislations. [PDF]
Xu Q, Khan MI.
europepmc +1 more source
Real-world patient characteristics and utilization patterns in patients with cholangiocarcinoma who received pemigatinib in the United States of America. [PDF]
Verma S +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Tort Law : Responsibilities and Redress
This ambitious new casebook makes clear to students that recent developments present the tort system with an array of complex issues beyond the nuts and bolts of accident law.
Sebok, Anthony J. +2 more
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The Evolution and Limitations of Anti-Bullying Laws. [PDF]
Suski E.
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A python's embrace? Insurance and the global clinical trial. [PDF]
Winters J.
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A Market Approach to Tort Reform via Rule 23
In a stimulating paper prepared for this symposium, Professor Richard L. Marcus addresses the proposal to substitute an administrative scheme for all future mass tort claims (and some present ones).
Miller, Geoffrey, Macey, Jonathan
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