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|a 9783709160978
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|a Koziol, Helmut
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|a European Tort Law 2002
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Helmut Koziol, Barbara C. Steininger
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|a 1st ed. 2003
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|a Vienna
|b Springer Vienna
|c 2003, 2003
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|a XIV, 598 p
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|a Essays -- I. E-Privacy: An Old Tort in New Clothing? -- II. Tort Law and Human Rights: A New Experience -- Reports -- I. Austria -- II. Belgium -- III. Czech Republic -- IV. Denmark -- V. England and Wales -- VI. Finland -- VII. France -- VIII. Germany -- IX. Greece -- X. Hungary -- XI. Ireland -- XII. Italy -- XIII. The Netherlands -- XIV. Poland -- XV. Portugal -- XVI. Republic of Slovenia -- XVII. Spain -- XVIII. Sweden -- XIX. Switzerland -- XX. European Union -- XXI. Australia: Recent Developments in Torts Law -- XXII. Israel -- XXIII. Comparative Remarks -- Other Contributions -- I. Asbestos and Other Emerging Liability Risks — Including Some Critical Remarks on Risk Debates and Perceptions -- II. The European Group on Tort Law -- III. The Concept of Wrongfulness under the Principles of European Tort Law -- Principles of European Tort Law -- Contributors -- Publications
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|a Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law
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|a International law
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|a Civil law
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|a Civil Law
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|a Conflict of laws
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|a Comparative law
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|a Private international law
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|a Steininger, Barbara C.
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Tort and Insurance Law - Yearbooks
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|a 10.1007/978-3-7091-6097-8
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|a The European Tort Law Yearbook provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the law of torts in the EU Member States (except Luxembourg), the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia and Switzerland as well as in the field of EU law. Additionally, with Australia and Israel, two non-European countries are included. In conclusion, a comparative report reviews the essential aspects of all reports. The reports are written by scholars from the respective jurisdictions and, focusing on the year 2002, they include important court decisions, critical remarks on these decisions, a presentation of new legislation and a literature overview. In addition to the national reports, essays on key topics in the field of tort law are included. Moreover, a draft of the "Principles of European Tort Law”, developed by the European Group on Tort Law, will be published for the first time in this Yearbook
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