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Proof of causation in tort law

Part of the Cambridge studies in international and comparative law series
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Causation is a foundational concept in tort law: in claims for compensation, a claimant must demonstrate that the defendant was a cause of the injury suffered in order for compensation to be awarded.

Proof of Causation in Tort Law provides a critical, comparative and theoretical analysis of the general proof rules of causation underlying the tort laws of England, Germany and France, as well as the exceptional departures from these rules which each system has made.

Exploring the different approaches to uncertainty over causation in tort law, Sandy Steel defends the justifiability of some of these exceptions, and categorises and examines the kinds of exceptional rules suggested by the case law and literature.

Critically engaged with both the theoretical literature and current legal doctrine, this book will be of interest to private law scholars, judges and legal practitioners.

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Cambridge University Press
1107679850 / 9781107679856
Paperback / softback
346.403
16/03/2017
United Kingdom
English
462 pages
23 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 2015.