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Comparataive tort law : Global perspectives

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2015Description: 509p viiISBN:
  • 9781849801416
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.030000 BUS
Contents:
Table of contents Contents: 1. Introduction to Comparative Tort Law: Global Perspectives Mauro Bussani and Anthony J. Sebok PART I GENERAL ISSUES 2. The Many Cultures of Tort Liability Mauro Bussani and Marta Infantino 3. Tort Law and Conflict of Laws Symeon C. Symeonides 4. Tort Law and Human Rights Eric A. Engle 5. Tort and Crime Matthew Dyson 6. Liability Rules: An Economic Taxonomy Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci and Francesco Parisi 7. Tort Law and Insurance Ina Ebert 8. Alternative Compensation Schemes from a Comparative Perspective Daniel Jutras PART II THE WESTERN LAW OF TORTS 9. The Architecture of the Common and Civil Law of Torts: An Historical Survey James Gordley 10. The Bounds Between Negligence and Strict Liability Franz Werro and Erdem Buyuksagis 11. Professional Liability Ewoud Hondius 12. Product Liability Mathias Reimann 13. Causation Theories and Causation Rules Marta Infantino 14. A Comparative-Law Sketch of Pure Economic Loss Vernon Valentine Palmer 15. Tort Damages for Non-economic Losses: Personal Injury Stephen D. Sugarman PART III - NON-WESTERN PERSPECTIVES 16. Tort Law in Japan Emi Matsumoto 17. Chinese Tort Law: Between Tradition and Transplants Hao Jiang 18. Customary Tort Law in Sub-Saharan Africa Dominic N. Dagbanja 19. Islamic Tort Law Abdul Basir Bin Mohamad 20. Tort Law in Latin America Marco de Morpurgo Index
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Table of contents

Contents:

1. Introduction to Comparative Tort Law: Global Perspectives
Mauro Bussani and Anthony J. Sebok

PART I GENERAL ISSUES
2. The Many Cultures of Tort Liability
Mauro Bussani and Marta Infantino

3. Tort Law and Conflict of Laws
Symeon C. Symeonides

4. Tort Law and Human Rights
Eric A. Engle

5. Tort and Crime
Matthew Dyson

6. Liability Rules: An Economic Taxonomy
Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci and Francesco Parisi

7. Tort Law and Insurance
Ina Ebert

8. Alternative Compensation Schemes from a Comparative Perspective
Daniel Jutras

PART II THE WESTERN LAW OF TORTS
9. The Architecture of the Common and Civil Law of Torts: An Historical Survey
James Gordley

10. The Bounds Between Negligence and Strict Liability
Franz Werro and Erdem Buyuksagis

11. Professional Liability
Ewoud Hondius

12. Product Liability
Mathias Reimann

13. Causation Theories and Causation Rules
Marta Infantino

14. A Comparative-Law Sketch of Pure Economic Loss
Vernon Valentine Palmer

15. Tort Damages for Non-economic Losses: Personal Injury
Stephen D. Sugarman

PART III - NON-WESTERN PERSPECTIVES
16. Tort Law in Japan
Emi Matsumoto

17. Chinese Tort Law: Between Tradition and Transplants
Hao Jiang

18. Customary Tort Law in Sub-Saharan Africa
Dominic N. Dagbanja

19. Islamic Tort Law
Abdul Basir Bin Mohamad

20. Tort Law in Latin America
Marco de Morpurgo

Index

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