Unification of Tort Law

ebook Wrongfulness: Wrongfulness · Principles of European Tort Law Set

By H. Koziol

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The foundations of tort law in various European legal systems differ considerably. Until now, there has not been an attempt to harmonize the entire field of tort law in a consistent manner. Therefore, a group of tort law experts proposes to address the fundamental questions underlying every tort law system. They aim at identifying these principles, thus searching for a common law of Europe, without the necessity yet to lay these principles down in formal legal texts, such as a European civil code.

Discussing the most relevant factors in establishing liability as wrongfulness, causation, damage, fault and the area of strict liability, the group is concentrating on the topic "wrongfulness" in this book, trying to combine theoretical abstract analysis with the discussion of concrete cases. Firstly, the authors give an overview of wrongfulness under their national legal systems, especially by working out its concept and its importance in establishing liability. Secondly, concrete cases are solved. The following conclusions aim at the coordination of the results and the supplementation of other important factors.

Furthermore, some members of the group work out the nature of the protected interests and the important reasons for the extent of protection and discuss the borderline between contractual and tortious liability.

In summary, this book clarifies the grounds common to wrongfulness, underlying all the legal systems concerned with respect to the laws of tort. It also informs the academic and practitioner of the fundamental questions of wrongfulness underlying the law of tort in a particular country.

Unification of Tort Law