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‘Legally Relevant Damage’ and A Priori Limits to Non-Contractual Liability in the DCFR
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008Most of the draft CFR (DCFR) concerns contract law, yet in Book VI the DCFR deals with another major component of private law which could not be ignored in the work of the Economic Impact Group (EIG). What the DCFR accurately if dryly defines as "noncontractual liability arising out of damage caused to another" roughly corresponds to tort law as it is ...
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CONTRACTUAL AND NON-CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY IN CIVIL LAW: CONCEPT AND RELATIONSHIP
Высокие технологии и инновации в науке: сборник избранных статей Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Май 2020)., 2020В статье рассматриваются такие разновидности гражданско-правовой ответственности как договорная и внедоговорная. Приводятся их определения и соотношение. The article considers such types of civil liability as contractual and non-contractual.
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On Distinguishing Between Non-Contractual and Tort Liability
CIVIL LAWСivil law doctrine is based on the conceptual identity of non-contractual and tort liability, which seems so obvious that it appears to require no proof. However, there is a type of non-contractual liability which cannot be adequately reflected in the categories of tort law, namely the liability for the infringement of exclusive rights.
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Non-contractual Liability and Compensation for Loss Caused by the Community
1993The framework of rules governing the non-contractual (i.e. tortious) liability of the Community for the acts of its institutions and servants shares both many of the complexities and the policy-oriented nature of the rules governing judicial review. The key provisions are Articles 178 and 215(2) EC.
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Non-Contractual Liability and Compensation for Loss Caused by the EU
1996The framework of rules governing the non-contractual (i.e. tortious) liability of the EU for the acts of its institutions and servants shares both many of the complexities and the policy-oriented nature of the rules governing judicial review. The text of the key provisions (Articles 178 and 215(2) EC) is set out in 11.2.
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Non-contractual Liability in Damages of Member States for Breach of Community Law
2008Community law today provides for remedies if Community law is breached by an institution of the Community or by a Member State. The first case — breach by the Community itself- is provided for and governed by art. 288 (ex art. 215): “In the case of non-contractual liability, the Community shall, in accordance with the general principles common to the ...
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Trust, Information and Pre-contractual Liability
European Review of Contract Law, 2022Stefan Grundmann
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