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 - 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 2005, 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 public liability.
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Essays: Liability for Failure to Regulate Health and Safety Risks (Willem H. van Boom/Andrea Pinna); Foreseeing Liability for Breach of EC Law. Reflections on the ECJ's Differing Notions of Illegality (Matthias Cornils); State Liability in Times of Budgetary Crisis (Jörg Fedtke); The Impact of the Jury on American Tort Law (Michael D. Green); Public Liability in Comparison - England, France, Germany (Robert Rebhahn); Tortious Liability of Regulatory Authorities (Alessandro P. Scarso).- Reports: Austria (Barbara C. Steininger); Belgium (Isabelle C. Durant); Czech Republic (Jirí Hrádek); Denmark (Vibe Ulfbeck/Søren Bergenser); England and Wales (Ken Oliphant); Estonia (Irene Kull); Finland (Suvianna Hakalehto-Wainio); France (Olivier Moréteau); Germany (Jörg Fedtke); Greece (Eugenia Dacoronia); Hungary (Attila Menyhárd); Ireland (Eoin Quill); Italy (Elena Bargelli); Latvia (Agris Bitans); Lithuania (Herkus Gabartas/Milda Lauciene); The Netherlands (Michael Faure/Ton Hartlief); Norway (Bjarte Askeland); Poland (Ewa Baginska); Portugal (André G. Dias Pereira); Slovakia (Anton Dulak); Slovenia (Rok Lampe); Spain (Jordi Ribot/Albert Ruda); Sweden (Håkan Andersson); Switzerland (Peter Loser); European Union (Bernhard A. Koch); Comparative Overview (Bernhard A.Koch).- Other Contributions: Bulgaria (Christian Takoff); The Project of Harmonizing European Tort Law (Gerhard Wagner).- Contributors.- Index.- Publications.
Table of contents:
Essays: Liability for Failure to Regulate Health and Safety Risks (Willem H. van Boom/Andrea Pinna); Foreseeing Liability for Breach of EC Law. Reflections on the ECJ's Differing Notions of Illegality (Matthias Cornils); State Liability in Times of Budgetary Crisis (Jörg Fedtke); The Impact of the Jury on American Tort Law (Michael D. Green); Public Liability in Comparison - England, France, Germany (Robert Rebhahn); Tortious Liability of Regulatory Authorities (Alessandro P. Scarso).- Reports: Austria (Barbara C. Steininger); Belgium (Isabelle C. Durant); Czech Republic (Jirí Hrádek); Denmark (Vibe Ulfbeck/Søren Bergenser); England and Wales (Ken Oliphant); Estonia (Irene Kull); Finland (Suvianna Hakalehto-Wainio); France (Olivier Moréteau); Germany (Jörg Fedtke); Greece (Eugenia Dacoronia); Hungary (Attila Menyhárd); Ireland (Eoin Quill); Italy (Elena Bargelli); Latvia (Agris Bitans); Lithuania (Herkus Gabartas/Milda Lauciene); The Netherlands (Michael Faure/Ton Hartlief); Norway (Bjarte Askeland); Poland (Ewa Baginska); Portugal (André G. Dias Pereira); Slovakia (Anton Dulak); Slovenia (Rok Lampe); Spain (Jordi Ribot/Albert Ruda); Sweden (Håkan Andersson); Switzerland (Peter Loser); European Union (Bernhard A. Koch); Comparative Overview (Bernhard A.Koch).- Other Contributions: Bulgaria (Christian Takoff); The Project of Harmonizing European Tort Law (Gerhard Wagner).- Contributors.- Index.- Publications.