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Compensation Funds in Comparative Perspective

Faure, Michael(Contributions by)Knetsch, Jonas(Contributions by)Oliphant, Ken(Contributions by)van Maanen, Gerrit(Contributions by)Vanhooff, Larissa(Contributions by)Vansweevelt, Thierry(Contributions by)Watts, Kim(Contributions by)Weyts, Britt(Contributions by)Vansweevelt, Thierry(Edited by)Weyts, Britt(Edited by)
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Compensation funds are used in vastly different ways across jurisdictions and legal traditions.

They are an alternative to traditional tort, insurance and social security structures, and change or eliminate ordinary liability rules for certain classes of victims.

Compensation funds have been established to solve liability problems in the domains of traffic accidents, financial deposits, crime victim redress, industrial and environmental damage, natural disasters and healthcare damage.

They are popular with lawmakers, but their undefined nature (and sometimes incoherent status) raises important legal questions that have not yet been fully answered.The way that compensation funds have developed in different jurisdictions has not always been consistent with the rest of the legal system within that jurisdiction.

The contributions in this book consider the way in which these funds have been used in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Focusing on their functions, purpose, funding and quantum of compensation, new conclusions are drawn on the objectives of compensation funds and how they differ from insurance and social security.Compensation Funds in Comparative Perspective is useful for all comparative law, liability law and insurance law scholars and practitioners seeking to understand contemporary issues in the operation of compensation funds and introduces novel ideas for future development.

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Intersentia Ltd
178068942X / 9781780689425
Paperback / softback
346.03
15/04/2020
United Kingdom
220 pages
152 x 229 mm, 300 grams
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