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Liabilities – a multi-objective approach

Applied Economics Letters, 2013
The majority of pension plans today are underfunded, uncertain about the market, the economic and regulatory environment and searching for a more stable approach to meeting their pension benefit obligations. For plan sponsors who want to adopt a more structured approach to asset–liability management, adopting a glide path framework that gradually de ...
Joseph Simonian, Gabriella Barschdorff
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Liability for Harm Caused by Objects

2014
Case: Fangyuan Chen vs. Mr. Xu Facts: The owner of a house leased the third floor to a tenant. The lease did not have an agreement regarding maintenance. About half a year later, a pedestrian was hit by a piece of falling glass window and died. Issue: Who shall be liable for the victim’s damage: lessor or lessee?
Xiang Li, Jigang Jin
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Viewers’ Liability: Intention and Objective Fault

2023
Intentional viewing of non-consensual intimate images should lead to liability for breach of privacy, whether the victim is a child or an adult. The chapter defends this view with reference to case studies in which viewers look for NCII, while also commenting on the budding policy discussion of whether to criminalize the intentional possession of NCII.
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Strict Product Liability and the Unfairness Objection

Journal of Business Ethics, 1998
In this paper I examine the most common objection to strict product liability: that it is unfair to manufacturers. Critics have maintained that it is unfair because it allows manufacturers to be held liable even when they have not been negligent, and are not morally blameworthy or at fault.
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Liability for Harm Caused by an Object

2014
Where any building, structure or facility, or any object that is stored therein or attached thereto drops or falls down, causing damage to another person, if the owner, manager, or user cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall assume tortious liability.
Xiang Li, Jigang Jin
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OBJECT AND SUBJECTS OF PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE OF DOCTORS

The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2023
This article discusses constitutional guarantees, the object and subjects of medical professional liability insurance. The issue of the rights and obligations of subjects of medical professional liability insurance is also analyzed through research by domestic and foreign scientists.
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International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects

American Journal of International Law, 1980
The exploration and use of the space environment, consisting of outer space per se, the moon, and celestial bodies, may result in harm to persons and to property. International law and municipal law have focused on rules allowing for the payment of money damages for harm caused by space objects and their component parts, including the “payload.” Both ...
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Liability For Immovable Objects

2007
Abstract This chapter examines liability for damage caused on premises, grounds, and roads. It discusses damage caused by, for example, falling roof-tiles and collapsing buildings, unsafe swimming pools and stadiums, and accidents caused by badly maintained roads.
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Liability for Movable Objects

2007
Abstract Movable objects often play an important role when someone causes personal injury or property damage to someone else. For this category, France even holds a general strict liability rule. This chapter looks at liability for damage caused by animals, products, motor vehicles, and dangerous substances.
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