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The increasing Europeanisation of the law of delict/torts has produced textbooks, casebooks, monographs, and also sets of model rules of a genuinely European character. A major gap still existing today relates to the experiences gathered in the national legal systems over the past decades. The present work attempts to fill this gap for one key element of tort law: the notion of damage. It thus does what the previous volume in the Digest of European Tort Law series did for another key element, ie natural causation. Once again, the publication contains a selection of the most important cases decided in 26 states across Europe as well as by the European Court of Justice. For each case the facts and the relevant court decision are presented, and the decision is analysed within the wider context of the development of the respective legal system. In addition, the editors provide comparative analyses of the case law reported in this volume concerning all the specific problems raised under the heading of damage. The publication also looks into how key cases would be resolved under the European model rules drafted in the field of tort law; and it also highlights cases from earlier periods of legal history. The editors believe that the material gathered here may provide guidance for an organic convergence of the national legal systems in Europe. It constitutes the basis of an acquis commun that is infinitely richer (though also much more complex) than the rather bland and abstract concepts contained in national codifications, European legislation, and the modern model rules.
Preface v
Overview vii
Abbreviations xxv
Questionnaire Structure 1(2)
Questionnaire 3(12)
I Introduction
3(1)
II Pecuniary Damage
4(3)
III Non-Pecuniary Damage
7(2)
IV Borderline Cases
9(2)
V Specific Situations
11(3)
VI Others
14(1)
1 General Overview
15(54)
1 Historical Report
15(2)
2 Germany
17(2)
3 Austria
19(2)
4 Switzerland
21(2)
5 Greece
23(1)
6 France
24(2)
7 Belgium
26(2)
8 The Netherlands
28(1)
9 Italy
29(2)
10 Spain
31(3)
11 Portugal
34(2)
12 England and Wales
36(2)
13 Scotland
38(1)
14 Ireland
39(2)
15 Denmark
41(2)
16 Norway
43(1)
17 Sweden
44(1)
18 Finland
45(2)
19 Estonia
47(1)
20 Latvia
48(2)
21 Lithuania
50(3)
22 Poland
53(2)
23 Czech Republic
55(2)
24 Slovakia
57(3)
25 Hungary
60(2)
26 Romania
62(2)
27 Bulgaria
64(2)
28 European Union
66(3)
2 Objective Value
69(58)
1 Historical Report
69(2)
2 Germany
71(2)
3 Austria
73(1)
4 Switzerland
74(1)
5 Greece
75(1)
6 France
76(1)
7 Belgium
76(2)
8 The Netherlands
78(2)
9 Italy
80(1)
10 Spain
81(4)
12 England and Wales
85(2)
13 Scotland
87(2)
14 Ireland
89(3)
15 Denmark
92(1)
16 Norway
93(2)
17 Sweden
95(1)
19 Estonia
96(2)
20 Latvia
98(2)
21 Lithuania
100(2)
22 Poland
102(3)
23 Czech Republic
105(6)
24 Slovakia
111(1)
25 Hungary
112(4)
26 Romania
116(1)
27 Bulgaria
117(2)
28 European Union
119(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
121(2)
30 Comparative Report
123(4)
3 Subjective Value
127(40)
1 Historical Report
127(3)
2 Germany
130(1)
3 Austria
131(2)
4 Switzerland
133(2)
5 Greece
135(1)
6 France
136(4)
8 The Netherlands
140(1)
9 Italy
141(2)
10 Spain
143(3)
11 Portugal
146(2)
12 England and Wales
148(2)
13 Scotland
150(1)
14 Ireland
151(2)
15 Denmark
153(1)
16 Norway
154(1)
17 Sweden
155(3)
20 Latvia
158(1)
22 Poland
159(1)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
160(4)
30 Comparative Report
164(3)
4 Loss of Working Capacity
167(38)
2 Germany
167(2)
3 Austria
169(1)
4 Switzerland
170(4)
5 Greece
174(2)
6 France
176(1)
7 Belgium
177(1)
8 The Netherlands
178(2)
9 Italy
180(2)
10 Spain
182(1)
11 Portugal
183(2)
12 England and Wales
185(2)
13 Scotland
187(1)
14 Ireland
188(2)
15 Denmark
190(1)
16 Norway
191(1)
17 Sweden
191(3)
19 Estonia
194(1)
21 Lithuania
194(2)
22 Poland
196(1)
24 Slovakia
197(1)
25 Hungary
198(3)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
201(1)
30 Comparative Report
202(3)
5 Primary and Consequential Damage
205(86)
1 Historical Report
205(3)
2 Germany
208(3)
3 Austria
211(3)
4 Switzerland
214(3)
5 Greece
217(3)
6 France
220(3)
7 Belgium
223(5)
8 The Netherlands
228(1)
9 Italy
229(3)
10 Spain
232(2)
12 England and Wales
234(4)
13 Scotland
238(3)
14 Ireland
241(3)
15 Denmark
244(2)
16 Norway
246(4)
17 Sweden
250(4)
18 Finland
254(1)
19 Estonia
255(2)
20 Latvia
257(4)
21 Lithuania
261(2)
22 Poland
263(6)
23 Czech Republic
269(7)
25 Hungary
276(4)
26 Romania
280(1)
28 European Union
281(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
283(4)
30 Comparative Report
287(4)
6 Positive Damage and Loss of Profit
291(58)
1 Historical Report
291(2)
2 Germany
293(1)
3 Austria
294(2)
4 Switzerland
296(2)
5 Greece
298(3)
6 France
301(1)
7 Belgium
302(2)
8 The Netherlands
304(1)
9 Italy
305(1)
10 Spain
306(3)
11 Portugal
309(1)
12 England and Wales
310(1)
13 Scotland
311(2)
14 Ireland
313(1)
15 Denmark
314(2)
16 Norway
316(1)
17 Sweden
317(3)
19 Estonia
320(3)
20 Latvia
323(1)
21 Lithuania
324(3)
22 Poland
327(4)
23 Czech Republic
331(2)
24 Slovakia
333(2)
25 Hungary
335(3)
26 Romania
338(2)
27 Bulgaria
340(1)
28 European Union
341(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
343(2)
30 Comparative Report
345(4)
7 Loss of Illicit Profits
349(34)
2 Germany
349(2)
3 Austria
351(2)
4 Switzerland
353(2)
5 Greece
355(1)
6 France
356(2)
7 Belgium
358(2)
8 The Netherlands
360(1)
9 Italy
361(1)
10 Spain
362(2)
11 Portugal
364(1)
12 England and Wales
365(1)
13 Scotland
366(1)
14 Ireland
366(2)
16 Norway
368(1)
17 Sweden
369(3)
19 Estonia
372(1)
21 Lithuania
372(1)
22 Poland
373(2)
23 Czech Republic
375(1)
25 Hungary
376(2)
28 European Union
378(1)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
378(1)
30 Comparative Report
379(4)
8 Damage without any Material Alteration
383(36)
2 Germany
383(5)
3 Austria
388(3)
4 Switzerland
391(3)
6 France
394(2)
7 Belgium
396(1)
9 Italy
396(1)
10 Spain
397(1)
11 Portugal
398(1)
12 England and Wales
399(1)
13 Scotland
400(1)
14 Ireland
401(2)
15 Denmark
403(1)
16 Norway
404(1)
17 Sweden
405(2)
19 Estonia
407(1)
21 Lithuania
408(3)
24 Slovakia
411(2)
25 Hungary
413(1)
28 European Union
414(1)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
414(2)
30 Comparative Report
416(3)
9 Reliance and Expectation Loss
419(50)
1 Historical Report
419(4)
2 Germany
423(4)
3 Austria
427(2)
4 Switzerland
429(2)
5 Greece
431(1)
6 France
432(4)
7 Belgium
436(1)
8 The Netherlands
437(1)
9 Italy
438(2)
10 Spain
440(2)
12 England and Wales
442(4)
13 Scotland
446(3)
14 Ireland
449(2)
15 Denmark
451(2)
16 Norway
453(1)
17 Sweden
454(3)
19 Estonia
457(3)
20 Latvia
460(1)
21 Lithuania
461(1)
28 European Union
462(2)
30 Comparative Report
464(5)
10 Alteration of a Good or Diminution of its Value
469(24)
2 Germany
469(2)
3 Austria
471(1)
5 Greece
472(1)
6 France
473(1)
7 Belgium
474(1)
9 Italy
475(1)
10 Spain
476(1)
13 Scotland
477(4)
14 Ireland
481(1)
15 Denmark
482(1)
17 Sweden
483(1)
19 Estonia
483(1)
22 Poland
484(1)
28 European Union
485(1)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
486(4)
30 Comparative Report
490(3)
11 Non-Pecuniary Damage in General
493(124)
1 Historical Report
493(3)
2 Germany
496(6)
3 Austria
502(5)
4 Switzerland
507(10)
5 Greece
517(4)
6 France
521(5)
7 Belgium
526(7)
8 The Netherlands
533(5)
9 Italy
538(6)
10 Spain
544(9)
11 Portugal
553(3)
12 England and Wales
556(5)
13 Scotland
561(4)
14 Ireland
565(7)
15 Denmark
572(5)
16 Norway
577(3)
17 Sweden
580(5)
19 Estonia
585(3)
20 Latvia
588(2)
21 Lithuania
590(3)
22 Poland
593(7)
23 Czech Republic
600(2)
25 Hungary
602(4)
26 Romania
606(3)
28 European Union
609(3)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
612(4)
30 Comparative Report
616(1)
12 Non-Pecuniary Consequential Damage
617(42)
1 Historical Report
617(1)
2 Germany
618(2)
3 Austria
620(1)
4 Switzerland
621(2)
5 Greece
623(1)
6 France
623(2)
7 Belgium
625(2)
8 The Netherlands
627(1)
9 Italy
628(1)
10 Spain
629(2)
11 Portugal
631(1)
13 Scotland
632(1)
14 Ireland
632(2)
15 Denmark
634(2)
17 Sweden
636(2)
19 Estonia
638(3)
20 Latvia
641(1)
21 Lithuania
642(3)
22 Poland
645(3)
23 Czech Republic
648(1)
24 Slovakia
648(1)
25 Hungary
648(1)
26 Romania
649(3)
27 Bulgaria
652(3)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
655(2)
30 Comparative Report
657(2)
13 Non-Pecuniary Damage without Harm
659(60)
2 Germany
659(2)
3 Austria
661(2)
4 Switzerland
663(3)
5 Greece
666(4)
6 France
670(2)
7 Belgium
672(3)
9 Italy
675(2)
10 Spain
677(2)
11 Portugal
679(1)
12 England and Wales
680(5)
13 Scotland
685(1)
14 Ireland
686(1)
15 Denmark
687(1)
17 Sweden
688(6)
18 Finland
694(1)
19 Estonia
695(1)
22 Poland
696(2)
26 Romania
698(2)
28 European Union
700(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
702(4)
30 Comparative Report (Categories 11-13)
706(13)
14 Value of Affection
719(34)
1 Historical Report
719(2)
2 Germany
721(3)
3 Austria
724(2)
4 Switzerland
726(1)
5 Greece
727(2)
6 France
729(2)
7 Belgium
731(1)
8 The Netherlands
732(1)
9 Italy
733(2)
10 Spain
735(2)
11 Portugal
737(1)
13 Scotland
738(1)
14 Ireland
738(2)
15 Denmark
740(1)
17 Sweden
741(1)
19 Estonia
742(1)
20 Latvia
743(1)
24 Slovakia
744(1)
26 Romania
744(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
746(3)
30 Comparative Report
749(4)
15 Loss of Enjoyment
753(38)
2 Germany
753(1)
3 Austria
754(2)
4 Switzerland
756(2)
5 Greece
758(1)
6 France
759(2)
7 Belgium
761(3)
8 The Netherlands
764(1)
9 Italy
765(2)
10 Spain
767(2)
11 Portugal
769(1)
12 England and Wales
770(1)
13 Scotland
771(1)
15 Denmark
772(3)
16 Norway
775(1)
17 Sweden
776(1)
19 Estonia
777(1)
21 Lithuania
778(1)
22 Poland
779(2)
23 Czech Republic
781(1)
25 Hungary
782(1)
26 Romania
783(1)
28 European Union
784(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
786(2)
30 Comparative Report
788(3)
16 Frustration
791(24)
2 Germany
791(2)
3 Austria
793(2)
5 Greece
795(1)
6 France
796(1)
7 Belgium
797(1)
8 The Netherlands
798(1)
9 Italy
799(1)
10 Spain
800(1)
11 Portugal
801(1)
13 Scotland
801(1)
14 Ireland
802(1)
15 Denmark
803(1)
16 Norway
804(1)
17 Sweden
805(1)
19 Estonia
806(1)
26 Romania
807(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
809(1)
30 Comparative Report
810(5)
17 Toss of Use
815(32)
2 Germany
815(2)
3 Austria
817(1)
4 Switzerland
818(3)
5 Greece
821(1)
7 Belgium
822(2)
8 The Netherlands
824(1)
9 Italy
825(1)
10 Spain
826(1)
11 Portugal
827(3)
12 England and Wales
830(2)
13 Scotland
832(1)
14 Ireland
833(1)
15 Denmark
834(1)
16 Norway
835(1)
17 Sweden
836(2)
18 Finland
838(1)
25 Hungary
839(1)
26 Romania
840(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
842(1)
30 Comparative Report
843(4)
18 `Grey Area' between Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Damage
847(18)
3 Austria
847(2)
6 France
849(1)
7 Belgium
849(2)
8 The Netherlands
851(1)
10 Spain
852(2)
13 Scotland
854(1)
15 Denmark
855(1)
17 Sweden
855(1)
19 Estonia
856(2)
20 Latvia
858(1)
21 Lithuania
859(1)
22 Poland
860(1)
26 Romania
861(1)
28 European Union
862(1)
30 Comparative Report
862(3)
19 Additional Categories Apart from Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Loss
865(10)
5 Greece
865(4)
10 Spain
869(1)
11 Portugal
869(1)
13 Scotland
870(1)
28 European Union
871(1)
30 Comparative Report
872(3)
20 Wrongful Conception
875(30)
2 Germany
875(2)
3 Austria
877(1)
4 Switzerland
878(2)
5 Greece
880(1)
6 France
880(2)
7 Belgium
882(1)
8 The Netherlands
883(2)
9 Italy
885(2)
10 Spain
887(2)
12 England and Wales
889(3)
13 Scotland
892(1)
14 Ireland
893(2)
15 Denmark
895(1)
16 Norway
896(1)
19 Estonia
897(1)
23 Czech Republic
897(1)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
898(2)
30 Comparative Report
900(5)
21 Wrongful Birth
905(32)
2 Germany
905(2)
3 Austria
907(2)
5 Greece
909(1)
6 France
910(1)
7 Belgium
911(2)
8 The Netherlands
913(1)
9 Italy
914(1)
10 Spain
915(4)
12 England and Wales
919(2)
13 Scotland
921(3)
14 Ireland
924(1)
15 Denmark
924(1)
16 Norway
925(1)
19 Estonia
926(1)
22 Poland
926(3)
25 Hungary
929(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
931(1)
30 Comparative Report
932(5)
22 Wrongful Life
937(24)
2 Germany
937(1)
5 Greece
938(2)
6 France
940(2)
7 Belgium
942(3)
8 The Netherlands
945(1)
9 Italy
946(2)
10 Spain
948(2)
11 Portugal
950(1)
12 England and Wales
951(2)
13 Scotland
953(1)
14 Ireland
953(1)
15 Denmark
953(1)
19 Estonia
954(1)
22 Poland
955(1)
25 Hungary
955(1)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
956(2)
30 Comparative Report
958(3)
23 Environmental Damage
961(44)
2 Germany
961(1)
4 Switzerland
962(5)
5 Greece
967(3)
6 France
970(3)
8 The Netherlands
973(1)
9 Italy
974(3)
10 Spain
977(1)
11 Portugal
978(1)
13 Scotland
979(1)
14 Ireland
980(2)
15 Denmark
982(1)
16 Norway
983(1)
17 Sweden
984(2)
19 Estonia
986(1)
20 Latvia
987(2)
21 Lithuania
989(2)
23 Czech Republic
991(2)
24 Slovakia
993(1)
25 Hungary
994(2)
26 Romania
996(1)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
997(4)
30 Comparative Report
1001(4)
24 Collective Damage
1005(30)
2 Germany
1005(1)
3 Austria
1006(2)
5 Greece
1008(1)
6 France
1009(2)
7 Belgium
1011(2)
8 The Netherlands
1013(1)
9 Italy
1014(3)
10 Spain
1017(1)
11 Portugal
1018(2)
12 England and Wales
1020(2)
13 Scotland
1022(1)
14 Ireland
1022(2)
15 Denmark
1024(1)
16 Norway
1025(1)
17 Sweden
1026(1)
22 Poland
1026(3)
23 Czech Republic
1029(2)
26 Romania
1031(2)
28 European Union
1033(1)
30 Comparative Report
1033(2)
25 Mere Exposure to a Danger
1035(40)
1 Historical Report
1035(2)
2 Germany
1037(2)
3 Austria
1039(1)
4 Switzerland
1040(2)
5 Greece
1042(2)
6 France
1044(3)
8 The Netherlands
1047(1)
9 Italy
1048(2)
10 Spain
1050(4)
11 Portugal
1054(1)
12 England and Wales
1055(2)
13 Scotland
1057(1)
14 Ireland
1058(1)
15 Denmark
1059(1)
16 Norway
1060(2)
17 Sweden
1062(1)
18 Finland
1062(1)
21 Lithuania
1063(3)
22 Poland
1066(1)
28 European Union
1067(1)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
1068(3)
30 Comparative Report
1071(4)
26 Loss of a Chance as Damage
1075(50)
2 Germany
1075(1)
3 Austria
1076(2)
4 Switzerland
1078(2)
5 Greece
1080(4)
6 France
1084(3)
7 Belgium
1087(4)
8 The Netherlands
1091(1)
9 Italy
1092(3)
10 Spain
1095(5)
11 Portugal
1100(3)
12 England and Wales
1103(2)
13 Scotland
1105(4)
14 Ireland
1109(1)
15 Denmark
1110(2)
19 Estonia
1112(1)
22 Poland
1113(2)
25 Hungary
1115(1)
28 European Union
1116(2)
29 The Principles of European Tort Law and the Draft Common Frame of Reference
1118(2)
30 Comparative Report
1120(5)
27 Further Categories
1125(4)
16 Norway
1125(1)
23 Czech Republic
1126(3)
28 Others
1129(2)
4 Switzerland
1129(2)
Contributors 1131(6)
Index 1137(32)
Publications 1169