The eight questions discussed in this article are as follows: (1) Why is new legislation needed in the field of product liability? (2) What should be the basis of a new regime of product liability? (3) Who should be liable? (4) What products should be subject to a new regime of product liability? (5) Who should be entitled to sue? (6) What defenses shall be allowed? (7) What damage should be compensated? (8) How long should the producer\u27s liability last
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
The idea for this William Mitchell Law Review Symposium on products liability law belongs to Ken Ros...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
The eight questions discussed in this article are as follows: (1) Why is new legislation needed in t...
In this Note, the history and reasons for proposing the Draft Directive are briefly discussed. The e...
On July 25, 1985, the Council of the European Community adopted the Council Directive on the Approxi...
This article draws out the products liability debate and the push for settlements over litigation in...
Part I of this Note will briefly outline Community policy on product liability as detailed by the Pr...
Where products develop ever more rapidly, the law may face difficulties in responding accordingly to...
The article proceeds as follows. Part I defines important terms and introduces the two-by-four Produ...
The debate among practicing lawyers and legislators about products liability reform has failed to co...
In this article I have tried to offer a rational, feasible, and politically acceptable solution to t...
This article will briefly review the traditional principles of corporate law governing the assumptio...
In Europe a common standard of strict liability has been introduced with the European directive 85/3...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
The idea for this William Mitchell Law Review Symposium on products liability law belongs to Ken Ros...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
The eight questions discussed in this article are as follows: (1) Why is new legislation needed in t...
In this Note, the history and reasons for proposing the Draft Directive are briefly discussed. The e...
On July 25, 1985, the Council of the European Community adopted the Council Directive on the Approxi...
This article draws out the products liability debate and the push for settlements over litigation in...
Part I of this Note will briefly outline Community policy on product liability as detailed by the Pr...
Where products develop ever more rapidly, the law may face difficulties in responding accordingly to...
The article proceeds as follows. Part I defines important terms and introduces the two-by-four Produ...
The debate among practicing lawyers and legislators about products liability reform has failed to co...
In this article I have tried to offer a rational, feasible, and politically acceptable solution to t...
This article will briefly review the traditional principles of corporate law governing the assumptio...
In Europe a common standard of strict liability has been introduced with the European directive 85/3...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
The idea for this William Mitchell Law Review Symposium on products liability law belongs to Ken Ros...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...