The European Tort Law Yearbook provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in tort law in Europe. It contains reports on most EU Member States, including the new Member States the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania.
Tort Law and Liability Insurance (Tort and Insurance Law)
β Scribed by Gerhard Wagner
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 361
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Among scholars as well as practitioners it is taken for granted that liability insurance and liability in tort interrelate in many ways. In fact, insurance carriers are major players in the area of claims for damages. In striking contrast to common beliefs among lawyers, the law still maintains that there is no connection between liability issues and insurance matters, i.e. that both belong to different worlds which must be kept separate. The question is: Who is right? Is it true what countless decisions say, i.e. that there is no normative connection between the liability and the insurance issues? This volume tests the two suppositions against reality. It brings together reports from a number of European jurisdictions which all address the question whether the separateness principle is a mere fa?ade for the courts to hide their real motives or in fact a close approximation of legal reality. The book also addresses the issue from an economic point of view, exploring the issues with the help of the analytical tools of price theory.
β¦ Table of Contents
1-4......Page 1
7-46......Page 6
47-85......Page 46
87-117......Page 85
119-146......Page 116
147-172......Page 144
173-198......Page 170
201-205......Page 197
207-238......Page 202
239-273......Page 234
275-285......Page 269
287-294......Page 280
295-306......Page 288
309-352......Page 301
back-matter......Page 345
front-matter......Page 353
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