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European Product Liability: An Analysis of the State of the Art in the Era of New Technologies [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 706 pages, height x width: 240x160 mm, weight: 1120 g
  • Sērija : Principles of European Tort Law
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Aug-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Intersentia Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1780683987
  • ISBN-13: 9781780683980
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 706 pages, height x width: 240x160 mm, weight: 1120 g
  • Sērija : Principles of European Tort Law
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Aug-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Intersentia Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1780683987
  • ISBN-13: 9781780683980
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Thirty years after the entry into force of the Directive on liability for defective products (Council Directive 85/374/EEC), and in the light of the threat to user safety posed by consumer goods that make use of new technologies, it is essential to assess and determine whether the Directive remains an adequate legal response to the phenomenon of products brought to market that fail to ensure appropriate levels of safety for their users. European Product Liability is the result of an extensive international research project funded by the Polish National Science Centre. It brings together experienced scholars associated with the European Group on Tort Law (EGTL) and the European Research Group on Existing EC Private Law (Acquis Group). Individual country reports analyse the implementation of the Directive in the domestic law of several EU and EEA Member States (namely Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, and Switzerland) and the relationshipof the implemented rules with the already existing rules of tort law. The country reports show that the practical significance of product liability differs widely in the various Member States. Also taking into account non-EU countries (Canada, Israel, South Africa and the USA), this book examines whether EU law will ensure sufficient safety for individuals using goods that have been produced using new technologies that are currently under development, such as major advances in mechatronics, nanotechnology, regenerative medicine and contour crafting. Together with an economic analysis of product liability it makes the book valuable for academics, practitioners, policy makers and all those interested in the subject.

Thirty years after the entry into force of the Directive on liability for defective products (Council Directive 85/374/EEC), and in the light of the threat to user safety posed by consumer goods that make use of new technologies, it is essential to assess and determine whether the Directive remains an adequate legal response to the phenomenon of products brought to market that fail to ensure appropriate levels of safety for their users. European Product Liability is the result of an extensive international research project funded by the Polish National Science Centre. It brings together experienced scholars associated with the European Group on Tort Law (EGTL) and the European Research Group on Existing EC Private Law (Acquis Group). Individual country reports analyse the implementation of the Directive in the domestic law of several EU and EEA Member States (namely Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, and Switzerland) and the relationship of the implemented rules with the already existing rules of tort law. The country reports show that the practical significance of product liability differs widely in the various Member States. Also taking into account non-EU countries (Canada, Israel, South Africa and the USA), this book examines whether EU law will ensure sufficient safety for individuals using goods that have been produced using new technologies that are currently under development, such as major advances in mechatronics, nanotechnology, regenerative medicine and contour crafting. Together with an economic analysis of product liability it makes the book valuable for academics, practitioners, policy makers and all those interested in the subject.
List of Authors
vii
Introduction 1(16)
Piotr Machnikowski
PART I
Product Liability Directive
17(94)
Duncan Fairgrieve
Geraint Howells
Peter Møgelvang-Hansen
Gert Straetmans
Dimitri Verhoeven
Piotr Machnikowski
Andre Janssen
Reiner Schulze
PART II
Austria
111(38)
Bernhard A. Koch
Czech Republic
149(6)
Lubos Tichy
Denmark
155(18)
Marie-Louise Holle
Peter Møgelvang-Hansen
England and Wales
173(32)
Ken Oliphant
Vanessa Wilcox
France
205(32)
Jean-Sebastien Borghetti
Germany
237(38)
Ulrich Magnus
Italy
275(36)
Giovanni Comande
The Netherlands
311(48)
Anne Lucienne Maria Keirse
Norway
359(18)
Bjarte Askeland
Poland
377(30)
Ewa Baginska
Spain
407(52)
Miquel Martin-Casals
Josep Sole-Feliu
Switzerland
459(20)
Benedict Winiger
Canada
479(44)
Marie-Eve Arbour
Israel
523(26)
Israel Gilead
South Africa
549(26)
Johann Neethling
United States of America
575(44)
Michael D. Green
Jonathan Cardi
PART III
Economic Analysis of Product Liability
619(50)
Michael Faure
PART IV
Conclusions
669
Piotr Machnikowski