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[Objective suppositions of liability in criminal law (author's transl)].

Zeitschrift fur Rechtsmedizin. Journal of legal medicine, 1981
The conception of causality in criminal law was based, until the middle of our century, on the equivalent theory, which extended to the objective liability as concerns doctrine and jurisdiction, excluding even the guilt as corrective element in some cases.
G. Bauer
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Liability Based on Fault: Subjective or Objective Yardstick?

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 1998
H. Koziol
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Tort Policy in a Plural Context: Pathways Towards Objective Liability in UAE Tort Law

Issues in Legal Scholarship, 2019
This article approaches tort policy contextually, as an argument around actually available alternatives within a historically-specific legal tradition, like that of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which combines French civil law influence with roots in ...
Iyad Mohammad Jadalhaq
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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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The Administrative Liability for the Violation of the Requirements for Compulsory Insurance of the Civil Liability of an Owner of a Hazardous Object

Administrative law and procedure, 2022
The authors of the article reveal the peculiarities of administrative liability for non-compliance with the requirements for compulsory insurance of the owner’s civil liability for damage caused by an accident at a hazardous facility. Attention is drawn to the need to improve the institution of administrative responsibility for non-compliance with the ...
Boris V. Zykin, Elena V. Zykina
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Liability and artificial intelligence in the EU: Assessing the adequacy of the current Product Liability Directive

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2020
The European Union selected achieving a leadership position in the AI sector as one of the priorities for the future of the bloc as a whole. Economic reasons are behind this decision, but they are not the exclusive motive behind this objective ...
T. Cabral
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