Non-contractual liability, stemming from damage accountably caused to another, has been the subject of the PETL and DCFR VI European reform initiatives. Gert Bruggemeier, however, proposes alternative reforms which, instead of trying to overcome the differences between civil law (delict) and common law (torts), are restricted to civil liability. The focus is on the grounds of accountability, and stricter forms of liability are at the fore. Quasi-strict enterprise liability is introduced to fill the lacuna between personal fault and forms of strict liability. A commentary is included on recent legislation on civil liability in China, Brazil and Russia to demonstrate how these large countries try to come to grips with the challenges of 'risk society'.



Zusammenfassung
A proposal for reform of civil liability law based on redesigning negligence and introducing stricter forms of liability.
Titel
Modernising Civil Liability Law in Europe, China, Brazil and Russia
Untertitel
Texts and Commentaries
EAN
9781139119948
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
19.05.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.47 MB