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Ken Oliphant

    Loss of Housekeeping Capacity
    Lunney & Oliphant's Tort Law
    European Tort Law
    Tort Law: Text and Materials
    • Tort Law: Text and Materials

      • 1064 stránek
      • 38 hodin čtení
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      The fifth edition of Lunney and Oliphant's market-leading tort law text provides a complete, authoritative guide to the subject. The book combines clear overviews of the law with well-chosen extracts from cases and materials supported by insightful commentary.

      Tort Law: Text and Materials
    • European Tort Law

      • 330 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Selected texts from national civil codes, other legislative enactments, and leading cases in European countries.

      European Tort Law
    • Lunney & Oliphant's Tort Law

      Text and Materials

      • 1088 stránek
      • 39 hodin čtení

      This comprehensive guide offers a thorough exploration of tort law, blending clear legal overviews with selected case extracts and insightful commentary. The seventh edition ensures an authoritative resource for understanding the complexities of tort law, making it suitable for both students and practitioners.

      Lunney & Oliphant's Tort Law
    • Loss of Housekeeping Capacity

      • 339 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The topic is of particular interest for insurers as compensation for loss of housekeeping capacity is one of the main heads of damages awarded for personal injury. Naturally it also has considerable importance for accident victims. Yet it has received relatively little scholarly attention, at least from a comparative perspective. The aim of this study is to examine national approaches to the award of damages under the head of loss of housekeeping capacity, and to compare the levels of damages so awarded. The research will therefore address both the concepts employed in different national systems and, by means of practical case studies, the compensation actually paid in individual cases. The results of the research comprise ten country reports (Austria, England and Wales, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain and Switzerland) based on a Questionnaire (Part I: General Part and Doctrine, Part II: Concrete Assessment Examples) and a concluding Comparative Report. This project, „Loss of Housekeeping Capacity“, was undertaken at the request of the Swiss Insurance Association.

      Loss of Housekeeping Capacity