The Development and Making of Legal Doctrine: Volume 6
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:31st Jul '14
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The development of tort law was characterised by fundamental tensions between the law's conceptual logic and changing public values.
This description and comparative analysis of the development of tort law in Europe over the last 150 years focuses on the transformation of the Roman law of delict and the medieval law of torts into modern rules of extra-contractual liability that are entrenched in the social security and insurance systems.This detailed description and comparative analysis of the development of tort law in Europe over the last 150 years is based on national reports that are structured by a basic questionnaire. The national reports are complemented with a comparative analysis of the parallel, though often diverging, developments in the different legal systems. It can clearly be seen that different groups in the legal systems, such as judges and scholars, often had diverging views on tort law that were translated into more specific doctrinal and evaluative statements. Accompanied by a general expansion of liability due to changing perceptions of the risks of accidents, the former Roman law of delict and the medieval law of torts have been transformed into modern rules of extra-contractual liability that are deeply entrenched into the social security and insurance systems.
ISBN: 9781107475793
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: 350g
254 pages