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Introduction | 17 |
Denmark | 18 |
Greece | 19 |
Introduction | 23 |
Product Liability Law in the United States | 33 |
Towards a Reform of European Products Liability Law | 40 |
Continued Relevance of Conflict of Laws | 47 |
Australia | 53 |
Tort Liability for Negligence | 277 |
Absolute Liability and the New Law | 284 |
Criminal Responsibility for Product | 290 |
Introduction | 293 |
Italy | 299 |
General Principle of Producers Liability without Fault | 305 |
Statute of Limitation Forfeiture Term | 317 |
Concept of Defect | 331 |
Factors Which Define the Concept of Defect | 60 |
Proximate CauseLimits | 66 |
Statutes of Limitations | 72 |
Historical Evolution | 78 |
Product and Defective Product | 81 |
Liable Persons General | 87 |
Statutes of Limitation | 93 |
Concept of Defect | 104 |
Defenses | 110 |
Proximate Cause | 119 |
Remedies | 125 |
Implications of Statutes of Limitation | 133 |
Class Actions | 140 |
Introduction | 147 |
Concept of Defect | 153 |
Defenses | 159 |
Insurance | 165 |
Appendix | 171 |
Fraud or Misrepresentation | 178 |
Impact on Third Parties | 186 |
The Concept of Defect | 192 |
Causation and Remoteness of Damage | 205 |
Damages | 211 |
Limitations and Disclaimers | 217 |
Limitation of Actions | 221 |
Role of Courts and Lawyers | 230 |
Theories of Liability | 236 |
Tort Liability | 249 |
Defenses | 256 |
Remedies | 263 |
Role of the Court and Lawyers | 270 |
General Defenses | 338 |
Recoverable Damages | 347 |
Time Limits | 353 |
New Zealand | 359 |
Concept of Defect | 372 |
Causation | 379 |
Onus ofProof | 380 |
Exclusion Clauses | 387 |
Corporate Personality | 393 |
Concept of Defectiveness | 409 |
Causal Connection | 418 |
Disclaimers and Limitations on Liability | 426 |
Litigation | 433 |
Portugal | 441 |
Concept of Manufacturer | 448 |
Damages and Remedies | 450 |
General Law for Defense of Consumers and Users | 456 |
Insurance | 464 |
Contractual Liability | 470 |
Who Can Be Liable? | 476 |
Courts and Lawyers in Liability Litigation | 482 |
Contractual Liability | 488 |
Defenses | 492 |
Limitation and Exclusion Clause | 503 |
Future Developments | 509 |
Defenses | 525 |
Liability of Others in the Chain of Distribution | 532 |
Disclaimers and Limitations on Remedies | 538 |
European Community | 545 |
Types of Remedies and Extent of Recovery | 551 |
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