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Comparative Studies in the Development of the Law of Torts in Europe 3 Volume Hardback Set, Multiple-component retail product Book

Comparative Studies in the Development of the Law of Torts in Europe 3 Volume Hardback Set Multiple-component retail product

Edited by John (University of Cambridge) Bell, David (University of Cambridge) Ibbetson

Multiple-component retail product

Description

This three-volume set contains the results of the second and final stage of an AHRC-funded project which aims to examine the nature of legal development in Western Europe since 1850, focusing on liability for fault.

By bringing together experts with different disciplinary backgrounds – comparative lawyers and legal historians, all with an understanding of modern tort law in their own systems – and getting them to work collaboratively, the books produce a more nuanced comparative legal history and one which is theoretically better informed.

Also available, the six-volume set containing the results of the first stage of this project.

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