Economic Loss in UK Law
- Book Review: Pure Economic Loss in Europe
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Pure Economic Loss in Negligence: Has England got it wrong? Does Australia have it right?
The exclusionary rule regarding recovery for pure economic loss in negligence in England has been the subject of academic debate for a long time. The law of negligence in England has developed in s...
- Economic Loss: Anns, Junior Books and Bills of Lading
- Economic Loss in Negligence — The 1989 Cases
- ECONOMIC LOSS IN TORT: IS THE PENDULUM OUT OF CONTROL?
- Contributory Negligence Applied to Economic Loss: Platform Home Loans and Fancy and Jackson
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Australia and Canada: The Role of Policy in Professional Liability
The term ‘policy’ as used by the judges is mainly concerned with whether third parties should be allowed to recover economic loss suffered by them as a result of professional negligence. The answer...... ... -cerned with whether third parties should be allowed to recover economic loss suffered by them as a result of professional negligence. The answers ... ...
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Expert witness qualifications and selection
Defines an expert witness as a specialist who uses special knowledge, skill, training or experience to provide testimony to aid the factfinder. Discusses the criteria and qualifications that should...... ... the following three categories:(1) Investigative accounting(2) Economic loss calculation(3) Business and intangible asset valuation.Investigative ... ...
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Increasing the efficiency of the General Equal Treatment Act: an economic analysis
This paper examines the verdict in the case of Mrs Sule Eisele Gaffaroglu vR+V Lebensversicherungs AG, Wiesbaden Labour Court. The economic analysis of law focuses on the three main paragraphs of t...... ... 1 – Compensation of material losses; and §15 Para. 2 – Monetary compensation for non-economic loss. The analysis of the verdict concludes that the AGG, in the version currently in force, is not efficient. However, this paper also suggests possible ... ...
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Recognition, reconnection, and renewal
Money as recompense for crime is variously described as making victims whole, restoring them to their pre-victimisation status, recognising the harm done, and facilitating closure and healing. This...... ... financial assistance award: one for eligible expenses (or ‘economic loss’) and another, the ‘special assistance’ payment (for ... ...
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