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Non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another is one of the three main non-contractual obligations dealt with in the DCFR. The law of non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another (in the Common Law known as tort law or the law of torts, but in most other jurisdictions referred to as the law of delict) is the area of law which determines whether one who has suffered a damage can on that ac-count demand reparation (in money or in kind) from another with whom there may be no other legal connection than the causation of damage itself. Besides determining…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another is one of the three main non-contractual obligations dealt with in the DCFR. The law of non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another (in the Common Law known as tort law or the law of torts, but in most other jurisdictions referred to as the law of delict) is the area of law which determines whether one who has suffered a damage can on that ac-count demand reparation (in money or in kind) from another with whom there may be no other legal connection than the causation of damage itself. Besides determining the scope and extent of responsibility for dangers of one's own or another's creation, this field of law serves to protect fundamental rights in the private law domain, that is to say horizontally between citizens inter se. Based on pan-European comparative research which annotates the work, this volume presents model rules on liability. Explanatory comments and illustrations amplify the policy decisions involved. During the drafting process, comparative material from over 25 different EU jurisdictions has been taken into ac-count. The work therefore is not only a presentation of a future model for European rules to come but provides also a fairly detailed indication of the present legal situation in the Member States. The 'Principles of European Law' are published in cooperation with Bruylant (Belgium), Oxford University Press (Great Britain) and Staempfli Publishers (Switzerland).
Autorenporträt
Christian von Bar gehört der Kommission für Europäisches Vertragsrecht seit 1992 an. Er ist Professor für Bürgerliches Recht, Handels- und Wirtschaftsrecht, Internationales Privatrecht und Rechtsvergleichung an der Universität Osnabrück und Geschäftsführender Direktor des European Legal Studies Institute, Osnabrück. Christian von Bar ist Chairman der Study Group on a European Civil Code, Leibniz-Preisträger der DFG, Honorary Bencher of Gray‘s Inn (London), Ehrendoktor der Universität Leuven sowie korrespondierendes Mitglied der British Academy, der Académie internationale de droit comparé und der International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law.