Essential cases on natural causation /

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Imprint:Vienna ; [London] : SpringerWienNewYork, c2007.
Description:xxi, 632 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Digest of European tort law ; v. 1
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6373214
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Other authors / contributors:Winiger, Bénédict.
Andersson, Håkan, 1959-
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Forschungsstelle für Europäisches Schadenersatzrecht.
ISBN:9783211369579
3211369570
Notes:"Edited by the Research Unit for European Tort Law of the Austrian Academy of Sciences"--Prelim.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Abbreviations
  • Questionnaire
  • 1. Conditio sine qua non in General
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. France
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 10. Spain
  • 11. Portugal
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Norway
  • 17. Sweden
  • 18. Finland
  • 19. Estonia
  • 20. Latvia
  • 21. Lithuania
  • 22. Poland
  • 23. Czech Republic
  • 24. Slovakia
  • 25. Hungary
  • 26. Slovenia
  • 27. European Courts
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 2. Damage Caused by Omission
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. France
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 10. Spain
  • 11. Portugal
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Norway
  • 17. Sweden
  • 18. Finland
  • 19. Estonia
  • 20. Latvia
  • 21. Lithuania
  • 22. Poland
  • 23. Czech Republic
  • 24. Slovakia
  • 25. Hungary
  • 26. Slovenia
  • 27. European Courts
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 3. Preventive Expenses Incurred Before the Damaging Event
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 5. Belgium
  • 6. Netherlands
  • 7. Portugal
  • 8. England
  • 9. Scotland
  • 10. Ireland
  • 17. Sweden
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 4. Damage Caused by Psychological Influence
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. France
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 10. Spain
  • 11. Portugal
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Norway
  • 17. Sweden
  • 18. Finland
  • 19. Estonia
  • 22. Poland
  • 24. Slovakia
  • 25. Hungary
  • 26. Slovenia
  • 27. European Courts
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 5. Damage Caused by Multiple Tortfeasors
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. France
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 10. Spain
  • 11. Portugal
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Norway
  • 17. Sweden
  • 18. Finland
  • 19. Estonia
  • 21. Lithuania
  • 22. Poland
  • 23. Czech Republic
  • 24. Slovakia
  • 25. Hungary
  • 26. Slovenia
  • 27. European Courts
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 6. Damage Caused by Less Than All Possibly Harmful Events
  • Damage Caused by Less Than All Possibly Harmful Events Outside the Victim's Sphere
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. France
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 10. Spain
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Norway
  • 17. Sweden
  • 25. Hungary
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 6b. Damage Caused by Less Than All Possibly Harmful Events, Including Events or Hazard Within the Victim's Sphere
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. France
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 10. Spain
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Sweden
  • 17. Finland
  • 18. Estonia
  • 21. Lithuania
  • 26. Slovenia
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 6c. Damage Caused to Less Than All Victims by a Harmful Event
  • 2. Germany
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 10. Spain
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 17. Sweden
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 6d. Damage Caused to Less Than All Victims by One or More Possibly Harmful Events
  • 2. Germany
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 10. Spain
  • 15. Denmark
  • 17. Sweden
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 7. Damage Caused by Several Simultaneous, but Independent Events
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 10. Spain
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Norway
  • 18. Finland
  • 22. Poland
  • 24. Slovakia
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 8. Damage Caused by Several Successive, but Independent Events
  • 8a. Damage Caused by Several Successive, but Independent Events Outside the Victim's Sphere
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 5. Greece
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 11. Portugal
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 17. Sweden
  • 18. Finland
  • 22. Poland
  • 26. Slovenia
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 8b. Damage Caused by Several Successive, but Independent Events, Including Events or Hazard Within the Victim's Sphere
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Norway
  • 17. Sweden
  • 22. Poland
  • 24. Slovakia
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 9. Minimal Causation
  • 6. France
  • 7. Belgium
  • 12. England
  • 16. Norway
  • 19. Estonia
  • 22. Poland
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 10. Loss of a Chance
  • 1. Historical Report
  • 2. Germany
  • 3. Austria
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. France
  • 7. Belgium
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 10. Spain
  • 11. Portugal
  • 12. England
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 15. Denmark
  • 16. Norway
  • 19. Estonia
  • 21. Lithuania
  • 26. Slovenia
  • 27. European Courts
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • 11. ""Haftungsbegründende und haftungsausfüllende Kausalität""
  • 2. Germany
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. France
  • 8. Netherlands
  • 9. Italy
  • 13. Scotland
  • 14. Ireland
  • 28. Principles of European Tort Law
  • 29. Comparative Report
  • Contributors
  • Index
  • Publications