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  • © 2005

European Tort Law 2004

  • Overview of important court practice, legislation and literature
  • Several essays on key topics of tort law with a special focus on public liability
  • Must-have for all interested in the latest developments in the law of torts in Europe

Part of the book series: Tort and Insurance Law (TIL, volume 2004)

Part of the book sub series: Tort and Insurance Law - Yearbooks (TILY)

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Table of contents (35 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Reports

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 141-141
    2. Austria

      • Barbara C. Steininger
      Pages 142-165
    3. Belgium

      • Isabelle C. Durant
      Pages 166-194
    4. Czech Republic

      • Jiří Hrádek
      Pages 195-217
    5. Denmark

      • Vibe Ulfbeck
      Pages 218-226
    6. England and Wales

      • Ken Oliphant
      Pages 227-247
    7. Estonia

      • Irene Kull
      Pages 248-263
    8. Finland

      • Suvianna Hakalehto-Wainio
      Pages 264-273
    9. France

      • Michel Cannarsa, Fabien Lafay, Olivier Moréteau, Caroline Pellerin-Rugliano
      Pages 274-299
    10. Germany

      • Jörg Fedtke
      Pages 300-326
    11. Greece

      • Eugenia Dacoronia
      Pages 327-348
    12. Hungary

      • Attila Menyhárd
      Pages 349-362

About this book

The European Tort Law Yearbook provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in tort law in Europe. It contains reports on the developments in most EU Member States, including the new Member States the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia â€“ as well as Norway and Switzerland. Furthermore, an overview of the developments in the field of EU law is provided. In conclusion, a comparative report reviews the essential aspects of all reports. The reports are written by scholars from the respective jurisdictions. Focusing on the year 2004, the authors critically report on important court decisions, present new legislation and provide a literature overview. In addition to the national reports, several essays on key topics in the field of tort law are included, most of which focus on questions of strict liability.

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