Report (*) drawn up on behalf of the Legal Affairs Committee on the proposal from the commission of the European communities to the Council (Doc. 351/76) for a directive relating to the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member states concerning liability for defective products. EP Working Documents, document 71/79, 17 April 1979 [PDF]
G.J. Calewaert
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The Invisible Hand, the Visible Wound, and the Commercial Determinants of Health: Complicity of Commercial Entities and the Palestine Catastrophe. [PDF]
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The Quiet Revolution in Products Liability: An Empirical Study of Legal Change
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