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Generální prevenční povinnost v systému deliktního práva
The paper at hand deals with role and function of the general prevention duty in tort law as introduced by the Czech Civil Code in 2014. The general prevention duty has been taken over from the former Civil Code with some minor legislative amendments. On
Anežka Janoušková
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Mothers of Srebrenica: Causation and Partial Liability under Dutch Tort Law
This article explains the Dutch theory of partial liability and why the application of this theory benefited the plaintiffs in the case of Mothers of Srebrenica from a tort law perspective.
Rianka Rijnhout
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The Condition of Fault in Private Enforcement of Competition Law – a Comparative Analysis of U.S. v. Polish and European Approach [PDF]
The purpose of the Polish Act on Claims for Damages for Remedying the Damage Caused by Infringements of Competition Law, based on and implementing EU law – the Damages Directive, was to enable undertakings to effectively use private enforcement of their ...
Marta Mackiewicz
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Infringement on the Property in English Law - A Comparative Study - with the Iraqi Civil Code [PDF]
Trespass to land is considered as a kind of civil tort in English law. It is worth-bearing in mind that these civil torts have been included within the law of torts, which is defined as an unwritten law, based on judicial precedents made by English ...
Qusay Salman Hilal +1 more
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Effect of Loss Distribution on Deterrence Function of Tort Law [PDF]
In the tort liability, damages are distributed by modern institutions such as insurances, strict liability of companies or traditional and jurisprudential institutions such as kinsmanship.
Negin Gholami, Mohammad Moloudi
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TORT LIABILITY AND UNAWARENESS
Abstract We explore the implications of unawareness for tort law. We study cases where injurers and victims initially are unaware that some acts can yield harmful consequences, or that some acts or harmful consequences are even possible, but later become aware. We model unawareness by Reverse Bayesianism.
Chakravarty, Surajeet +2 more
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Criminal liability and the tort liability under administrative law
The article provides critical analysis of contemporary Ukrainian approaches to defining “criminal liability” and “tort liability under administrative law” as well as the approaches to defining the difference between the two liability types.
Denys Azarov
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According to the general tort law of Mauritius (articles 1382 through 1384 of the Mauritian Civil Code), three conditions must be met before tort liability may be implemented, namely the existence of harm, the existence of a causal link, and the ...
Georgijević Goran
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Unification of tort law: the case of European Union [PDF]
Many arguments have been raised to support or reject the idea of unification of law in relation to civil liability. Amongst others, it is claimed that it is impossible to establishment binding principles across different countries.
Sied Mohammad Tabatabaei Neghad
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Government Liability in Tort [PDF]
It is when we come to the municipal corporation as an agency of the public power that we find the greatest confusion to prevail, not only as to the substantive liability or immunity of the corporation in tort, but as to the grounds upon which the liability or immunity, as the case may be, properly rests.
J. M. M., Edwin M. Borchard
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