Comparative Studies in the Development of the Law of Torts in Europe 3 Volume Hardback Set
Herausgeber: Bell, John; Ibbetson, David
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This three-volume set examines the nature of legal development in Western Europe since 1850, focusing on liability for fault.
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This three-volume set examines the nature of legal development in Western Europe since 1850, focusing on liability for fault.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 792
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 164mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1547g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023116
- ISBN-10: 1107023114
- Artikelnr.: 36028858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 792
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 164mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1547g
- ISBN-13: 9781107023116
- ISBN-10: 1107023114
- Artikelnr.: 36028858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume 7. The Impact of Ideas on Legal Development: 1. Introduction Michael
Lobban and Julia Moses; 2. Responsibility, solidarity and state regulation
in classical continental social theory Roger Cotterrell; 3. Individual and
social responsibility in nineteenth-century British political thought
Sandra den Otter; 4. The 'welfare state' in legal and social philosophy:
origins and controversies José Harris; 5. Continental European
jurisprudence, 1850-2000 John Bell; 6. English jurisprudence and tort
theory Michael Lobban; 7. The left and wrongs: Marxism, law and torts
Christine Sypnowich; 8. The process of codification applied to the law of
delicts Jean-Louis Halpérin; 9. Codifications, commentators, and courts in
tort law: the perception and application of the Civil Code and the
Constitution by the German legal profession Nils Jansen; 10. The English
codification debate and the role of jurists in the development of legal
doctrines Alexandra Braun; 11. Regulating workplace hazards: the role of
medical, scientific and technical experts in legal change P. W. J. Bartrip;
12. Expertise and the evolution of private law: the case of occupational
illness in twentieth-century France Paul-André Rosental; 13. The notion of
a European private law and a softer side to harmonisation Lucinda Miller.
Volume 8. The Impact of Institutions and Professions on Legal Development:
1. Introduction Paul Mitchell; 2. England: the elaboration of fault
liability Paul Mitchell; 3. England: compensation for occupational injury
Peter Bartrip; 4. Scotland Elspeth Reid; 5. France Paula Giliker; 6.
Germany Jens M. Scherpe; 7. The Netherlands Esther Engelhard and Ivo
Giesen; 8. Spain I. González Pacanowska and M. García-Ripoll Montijano; 9.
Sweden Mårten Schultz. Volume 9. European Legal Development: Introduction;
1. Method and theory; 2. The place of fault in 1850 and the limits of tort
law; 3. Path dependency; 4. Homogeneity in legal development: products and
medical liability; 5. Doctrinal diversity: roads and neighbours; 6.
Conclusion: drivers of development.
Lobban and Julia Moses; 2. Responsibility, solidarity and state regulation
in classical continental social theory Roger Cotterrell; 3. Individual and
social responsibility in nineteenth-century British political thought
Sandra den Otter; 4. The 'welfare state' in legal and social philosophy:
origins and controversies José Harris; 5. Continental European
jurisprudence, 1850-2000 John Bell; 6. English jurisprudence and tort
theory Michael Lobban; 7. The left and wrongs: Marxism, law and torts
Christine Sypnowich; 8. The process of codification applied to the law of
delicts Jean-Louis Halpérin; 9. Codifications, commentators, and courts in
tort law: the perception and application of the Civil Code and the
Constitution by the German legal profession Nils Jansen; 10. The English
codification debate and the role of jurists in the development of legal
doctrines Alexandra Braun; 11. Regulating workplace hazards: the role of
medical, scientific and technical experts in legal change P. W. J. Bartrip;
12. Expertise and the evolution of private law: the case of occupational
illness in twentieth-century France Paul-André Rosental; 13. The notion of
a European private law and a softer side to harmonisation Lucinda Miller.
Volume 8. The Impact of Institutions and Professions on Legal Development:
1. Introduction Paul Mitchell; 2. England: the elaboration of fault
liability Paul Mitchell; 3. England: compensation for occupational injury
Peter Bartrip; 4. Scotland Elspeth Reid; 5. France Paula Giliker; 6.
Germany Jens M. Scherpe; 7. The Netherlands Esther Engelhard and Ivo
Giesen; 8. Spain I. González Pacanowska and M. García-Ripoll Montijano; 9.
Sweden Mårten Schultz. Volume 9. European Legal Development: Introduction;
1. Method and theory; 2. The place of fault in 1850 and the limits of tort
law; 3. Path dependency; 4. Homogeneity in legal development: products and
medical liability; 5. Doctrinal diversity: roads and neighbours; 6.
Conclusion: drivers of development.
Volume 7. The Impact of Ideas on Legal Development: 1. Introduction Michael
Lobban and Julia Moses; 2. Responsibility, solidarity and state regulation
in classical continental social theory Roger Cotterrell; 3. Individual and
social responsibility in nineteenth-century British political thought
Sandra den Otter; 4. The 'welfare state' in legal and social philosophy:
origins and controversies José Harris; 5. Continental European
jurisprudence, 1850-2000 John Bell; 6. English jurisprudence and tort
theory Michael Lobban; 7. The left and wrongs: Marxism, law and torts
Christine Sypnowich; 8. The process of codification applied to the law of
delicts Jean-Louis Halpérin; 9. Codifications, commentators, and courts in
tort law: the perception and application of the Civil Code and the
Constitution by the German legal profession Nils Jansen; 10. The English
codification debate and the role of jurists in the development of legal
doctrines Alexandra Braun; 11. Regulating workplace hazards: the role of
medical, scientific and technical experts in legal change P. W. J. Bartrip;
12. Expertise and the evolution of private law: the case of occupational
illness in twentieth-century France Paul-André Rosental; 13. The notion of
a European private law and a softer side to harmonisation Lucinda Miller.
Volume 8. The Impact of Institutions and Professions on Legal Development:
1. Introduction Paul Mitchell; 2. England: the elaboration of fault
liability Paul Mitchell; 3. England: compensation for occupational injury
Peter Bartrip; 4. Scotland Elspeth Reid; 5. France Paula Giliker; 6.
Germany Jens M. Scherpe; 7. The Netherlands Esther Engelhard and Ivo
Giesen; 8. Spain I. González Pacanowska and M. García-Ripoll Montijano; 9.
Sweden Mårten Schultz. Volume 9. European Legal Development: Introduction;
1. Method and theory; 2. The place of fault in 1850 and the limits of tort
law; 3. Path dependency; 4. Homogeneity in legal development: products and
medical liability; 5. Doctrinal diversity: roads and neighbours; 6.
Conclusion: drivers of development.
Lobban and Julia Moses; 2. Responsibility, solidarity and state regulation
in classical continental social theory Roger Cotterrell; 3. Individual and
social responsibility in nineteenth-century British political thought
Sandra den Otter; 4. The 'welfare state' in legal and social philosophy:
origins and controversies José Harris; 5. Continental European
jurisprudence, 1850-2000 John Bell; 6. English jurisprudence and tort
theory Michael Lobban; 7. The left and wrongs: Marxism, law and torts
Christine Sypnowich; 8. The process of codification applied to the law of
delicts Jean-Louis Halpérin; 9. Codifications, commentators, and courts in
tort law: the perception and application of the Civil Code and the
Constitution by the German legal profession Nils Jansen; 10. The English
codification debate and the role of jurists in the development of legal
doctrines Alexandra Braun; 11. Regulating workplace hazards: the role of
medical, scientific and technical experts in legal change P. W. J. Bartrip;
12. Expertise and the evolution of private law: the case of occupational
illness in twentieth-century France Paul-André Rosental; 13. The notion of
a European private law and a softer side to harmonisation Lucinda Miller.
Volume 8. The Impact of Institutions and Professions on Legal Development:
1. Introduction Paul Mitchell; 2. England: the elaboration of fault
liability Paul Mitchell; 3. England: compensation for occupational injury
Peter Bartrip; 4. Scotland Elspeth Reid; 5. France Paula Giliker; 6.
Germany Jens M. Scherpe; 7. The Netherlands Esther Engelhard and Ivo
Giesen; 8. Spain I. González Pacanowska and M. García-Ripoll Montijano; 9.
Sweden Mårten Schultz. Volume 9. European Legal Development: Introduction;
1. Method and theory; 2. The place of fault in 1850 and the limits of tort
law; 3. Path dependency; 4. Homogeneity in legal development: products and
medical liability; 5. Doctrinal diversity: roads and neighbours; 6.
Conclusion: drivers of development.