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Semantic Representation of the Intersection of Criminal Law & Civil Tort
The more complex and globalized social structures become, the greater the need for new ways of exchanging information and knowledge. Legal science is a field that needs to be codified to allow the interoperability between people and states, as well as ...
Alexandros Z. Spyropoulos +5 more
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The tortious liability of insured party breaching good faith at the stage of concluding insurance contracts [PDF]
The principle of good faith is one of the most important governing principles in all types of insurance contracts, and due to the multiple stages of the contract, the guarantee of various executions has been established for its violation.
A. Ansari, J. Asgari Dehnavi
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Tortious Civil Liability in Environmental Law
Tort liability consists in the obligation of the one who has committed an injury to indemnify the injured party. Tort liability is a legal operation which, according to the Civil Code, when an unlawful act causing damage is committed, the reverse means compensating the injured party.
Gabriela Nemțoi +1 more
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The institution of slavery was characteristic of all the civilizations from Mediterranean basin in ancient times. However, slavery had its widest application in the Roman state, for which it was of immense importance, since slaves were seen as the ...
Sead Bandžović
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The problem of causality in assigning damage to acts of witchcraft and sorcery Analytical study in civil law [PDF]
The phenomenon of witchcraft and sorcery began to spread widely in the society, and it began to make its negative effects on serious individuals causing damages to them not different from those damages to the person that result from money loss or missing
Mohammed Sulaiman Alahmed +1 more
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Strict Liability for Damage Caused by Self-Driving Vehicles: The Estonian Perspective
In the case of damage caused by a conventionally driven vehicle, it is usually possible in EU Member States to subject the possessor/controller of the vehicle to heightened tortious no-fault liability, i.e. strict liability.
Liivak Taivo, Lahe Janno
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Subordination of Contractual Liability from the Will of Parties in Iran's Civil Code [PDF]
Article 221 of Iran's Civil Code which is related to damages resulting from non-performance of contractual obligations and its terms, doesn't have a clear nature both because it has no clear jurisprudential precedent and because of non-compliance with ...
Saeed Bigdeli
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Economic Analysis of Proof of Causation in Environmental Torts [PDF]
One of the common difficulties in the field of environmental torts is the proof of causation between the tortious conduct of the tortfeasor and the damage suffered by the victim. This problem, according to the principles of economic analysis of tort law,
Hasan Badini, Farzaneh Motevaseliyan
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Machine learning (ML) systems, increasingly deployed in high‐stakes decision‐making, inherently produce uncertain outputs that can lead to unlawful discrimination. This article provides the first legal analysis of how predictive uncertainty in ML systems interacts with UK anti‐discrimination law under the Equality Act 2010.
Holli Sargeant
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Abstract As corporate climate litigation intensifies globally, litigants consistently encounter the same procedural and substantive hurdles: duty of care, standing and causation. Success in navigating these hurdles has been sporadic, and most existing inquiry has sought to understand these trends according to geographical or case‐type lenses.
Calum MacLaren
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