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Strict Product Liability and the Unfairness Objection
Journal of Business Ethics, 1998In 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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Objective liability in medicine: Yes or No?
2018In this paper the authors dealt with, de lege lata and de lege ferenda, objective liability in medicine. They concluded that the real problem at hand is the issue of the very principled legislative-juridical framework (principally the one from Civil Obligations Act) for objective liability on one hand, the incredible advancement of medical science and ...
Kačer, Hrvoje, Kačer, Blanka
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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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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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Optimal investment strategy for asset-liability management under the Heston model
Optimization, 2019This paper focuses on an asset-liability management problem for an investor who can invest in a risk-free asset and a risky asset whose price process is governed by the Heston model. The objective of the investor is to find an optimal investment strategy
Jian Pan, Sheng-cheng Hu, Xiangyi Zhou
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International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects
American Journal of International Law, 1980The 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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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2018
&NA; Ionizing radiation is a known carcinogen. Its damaging effects can be deterministic or stochastic. Deterministic effects occur only after radiation exposure thresholds are reached, but stochastic effects are random, and there is no known threshold ...
Ahmad Abdelkarim, L. Jerrold
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&NA; Ionizing radiation is a known carcinogen. Its damaging effects can be deterministic or stochastic. Deterministic effects occur only after radiation exposure thresholds are reached, but stochastic effects are random, and there is no known threshold ...
Ahmad Abdelkarim, L. Jerrold
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS OF THE CONCEPT AND OBJECTIVES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF MINORS
VESTNIK ADVANCED TRAINING INSTITUTE OF THE MIA OF RUSSIA, 2023The main direction of the state is that the state is not able to abandon the measures of state coercion against minors, but, nevertheless, takes into account the characteristics of this age category. Investi-gating the criminal liability of minors, most often it is considered as a legal relationship between sub-jects of law, regulated by the norms of ...
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Setting Corporate Goals and Objectives for Asset/Liability Management
ICFA Continuing Education Series, 1986This presentation comes from the Asset/Liability Management conference held in Rosemont, Illinois, on September 13, 1985.
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Terms of seller’s liability for the sale of a false cultural object
Roczniki Administracji i Prawa, 2019This study includes analysis of the terms of a seller’s liability for the sale of a false cultural object or monument. In the introductory part, attention was paid to the phenomenon of forging cultural objects with a view to marketing counterfeits, which, in reference to monuments, constitutes the offense of forgery threatened by fine, restriction of ...
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The Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects
Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international, 1973On September 10, 1971, the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space adopted and decided to submit to the General Assembly for consideration and final adoption a draft Convention on International Liability for Damage caused by Space Objects.
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