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Author Markesinis, Basil S.

Title Markesinis's German Law of Torts.

Publication Info. London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.

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Description 1 online resource (727 pages)
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Contents Intro -- Foreword to the Fifth Edition -- Foreword to the Fourth Edition -- Foreword to the Fourth Edition -- Foreword to the Third Edition -- Foreword to the Second Edition -- Foreword to the First Edition -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Books Cited by Names of their Authors -- List of Cases Reproduced in this Book and their Translators -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- 1. Introduction -- I.A Bird's Eye View of the Organisation of the German Courts in Civil Matters -- II. Style, Form and Content of Argument in the Judgments of the German Supreme Court
III. Some Preliminary Observations on the BGB in General and the Delict Provisions in Particular -- IV. The Constitutionalisation of Private Law -- V. Amending the Civil Code -- VI. Bibliographical Survey -- 2. Breach of Protected Interests (823 I BGB) -- I. Introductory Remarks -- II. The Rights and Interests Protected by 823 I BGB -- III. Unlawfulness and Fault -- IV. The Duties of Care -- V. Causation -- 3. Breach of Legislative Protective Norm (823 II BGB) and Intentional Harm (826 BGB) -- I. Liability for Breach of a Legislative Protective Norm (823 II BGB)
II. Intentional Harm (826 BGB) -- 4. Specific Areas of Liability Under the Code: Economic Loss and Products -- I. Economic Loss -- II. Liability for Untrue Statements Under 824 BGB -- III. Delictual Liability for Products -- IV. Strict Liability? -- V. The Fowl Pest Decision of 1968 and the Move from Contract to Delict -- VI. The Various Forms of Product Liability -- 5. Liability for Others -- I. The Tortious Liability for 'Employees': 831, 278 BGB -- II. The Escape into Contract: 278 BGB -- III. Liability Regimes in Labour Law
IV. Liability for those in Need of Supervision, Especially Children: 832 BGB -- 6. Medical Liability -- I. Introduction -- II. The Doctrinal Basis of Medical Liability Claims -- III. Types of Claim -- IV. Procedural Indulgences -- V. Extra-Judicial Alternatives -- 7. No-Fault Liability -- I. German Approaches to No-Fault Liability -- II. Five Specific Areas of Strict Liability -- 8. The Liability of Public Authorities -- I. Liability Under 839 BGB and Article 34 GG -- II. No-Fault Liability of the Administration: Expropriation and Sacrificial Encroachment -- 9. The Law of Damages
I. Preliminary Observations -- II. Personal Injury (Pecuniary Losses) -- III. Personal Injury (Non-Pecuniary Losses) -- IV. Ricochet Damage in the Context of Accidents -- V. Interference with the General Right to One's Personality -- VI. Damage to Property -- Appendix 1 (Codes and Statutes) -- Appendix 2 (Translated Cases) -- Index
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Subject Torts -- Germany.
Torts.
Germany.
Liability (Law) -- Germany.
Liability (Law)
Added Author Bell, John, 1953-
Janssen, André, 1972-
Other Form: Print version: Markesinis, Basil S. Markesinis's German Law of Torts. London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, ©2019 9781509933198
ISBN 1509933212
9781509933211 (electronic book)