1noOn the basis of Helmut Koziol's book on ‘The Aims of Tort Law. Chinese and European Perspectives’, the paper sketches out some comparative lessons Europeans can learn by looking at Chinese tort law, and in particular at the Chinese approaches to the aims of tort law.reservedmixedInfantino MartaInfantino, Mart
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This article compares Owen v. Galgey under Article 4 Rome II Regulation and YANG Shuying v. British ...
Fromont Michel. Helmut Koziol. -Basic Questions of Tort Law from a Germanic Perspective, 2012. In: R...
Comparative Tort Law: Global Perspectives provides a framework for analyzing and understanding the c...
This paper takes a detailed look at the tort principles used in China and compares them to their Ame...
International audienceIs there a culture of European tort law in Western Europe? Based on a chronolo...
A pioneering text on convergence and divergence in European legal systems from a sociological point ...
Chinese tort system, whose origins can be traced back to the 3rd century B.C., developed under uniqu...
This is a book review of Basic Questions of Tort Law from a Comparative Perspective, edited by Profe...
As China develops its modern jurisprudence it faces a choice between emulating the legal frameworks ...
This is a short summary of the history and recent developments of Chinese tort law in the context of...
law: its progress and its significance for China Ju « rgen Basedow* Ever since the Napoleonic codifi...
This article examines some difficulties that have emerged in the use of Art 44 of the Chinese Privat...
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