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Tort Law: Ius Commune Casebooks for the Common Law of Europe

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Tort Law: Ius Commune Casebooks for the Common Law of Europe
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jeremy F. Lever
By (author) Pierre Larouche
By (author) Walter van Gerven
SeriesIus Commune Casebooks for the Common Law of Europe
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:1020
Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 171
ISBN/Barcode 9781841131399
ClassificationsDewey:346.403
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 22 January 2001
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This work is the complete version of the "Casebook on Tort Law", part of which was published in 1998 under the title "Tort Law: Scope of Protection". Additional subjects covered in this book include the tort/contract divide, causation, remedies, fault and unlawfulness, liability for others, and liability not based on fault as well as defences. It is part of the "Casebooks for the Common Law of Europe" series, developed for use throughout Europe and aimed at those who teach, learn or practise law with a comparative or European perspective. Readers should find leading cases, legislation and other materials from the legal traditions within Europe, with focus on English, French and German law as the main representatives of those traditions. Materials are chosen and ordered so as to foster comparative study, and complemented with annotations and comparative overviews prepared by a multinational team.

Author Biography

Walter van Gerven was formerly an Advocate General at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg and has held chairs in law at the Universities of Louvain/Leuven and Maastricht. Jeremy Lever is the Senior Dean of All Souls College Oxford and a Bencher of Gray's Inn. Pierre Larouche is a Professor of Law at Tilburg University.

Reviews

The authors do express the hope that the book will be used as teaching material in universities in order to familiarize future generations of lawyers with each others' legal systems and the inpact of European and international law. In my view, the book fully meets the objectives chosen by the authors. However, the use of this book should not be confined to the law school class rooms. It should find its way to present day legal practice as well, since the book contains a wealth of easily accessible high quality information on the major European tort law systems. In conclusion, this is a very important book of high quality. The authors have contributed greatly to European legal thought on tort law. -- Professor Dr Mark Wissink * Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law * ...the book is beautifully presented,..., and the thousand or so pages of text so printed as to make the book very readable and so most comprehensible....a marvellous book....found the book very difficult to put down, it contains so much that is fascinating. The authors express the hope that the book will be used as teaching material in universities and other institutions throughout Europe. There can be no doubt that it will provide the most excellent material for that purpose, giving direct access to primary sources as well as providing, in the comparative overview which closes each section, a detached and scholarly assessment. But I very much hope that, in the United Kingdom at least, the legal profession, both the judges and the practising lawyers, will also take full advantage of the book to view their own law of torts in a comparative context and so to assist in its informed development. With books like this casebook,..., the cause of comparative law in this field has been immeasurably advanced, to the benefit of all legal systems in Europe - and indeed throughout the world -- Robert Goff * International and Comparative Law Quarterly * Walter van Gerven, Jeremy Lever QC, and Pierre Larouche effectively collaborate to present the most complete version of the Casebook on Tort Law available to the general public today. Tort Law is a core addition for any professional or law school reference collection. -- The Review Editor * Wisconsin Bookwatch *