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Mass Harm in Europe : Compensation and Civil Procedures

Arons, Tomas(Contributions by)Faure, Michael(Contributions by)Rijnhout, Rianka(Contributions by)Stadler, Astrid(Contributions by)Visscher, Louis(Contributions by)Watts, Kim(Contributions by)Arons, Tomas(Edited by)Rijnhout, Rianka(Edited by)
Part of the Common Core of European Private Law series
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This book comprises an in-depth and broad comparative law study on the meaning of tort law in mass harm cases in Europe, examining this phenomenon in the context of 12 different case studies in 12 European jurisdictions.

To meet the objectives of this analysis, this books scope is not limited to an analysis of substantive tort law only, but also includes procedural law aspects.

It marks a novelty in the common core tradition by mapping out procedural (im)possibilities of damages recovery in mass harm cases, thereby giving a clearer picture of what tort law can de facto mean in mass harm cases.

Included are four general contributions that provide more context on the settlement of these types of mass harm cases.

Overall, this book represents the first study to provide such a broad and comprehensive overview of what is likely to be the common core in the settlement of mass harm cases through private law in Europe.

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Product Details
Intersentia Ltd
1839703911 / 9781839703911
Paperback / softback
06/11/2023
United Kingdom
English
520 pages
160 x 240 mm, 822 grams