Mass production and changes in distribution chains have severely
restricted the power of the seller and the buyer to use their own
skill and judgement. As a result, 'product liability' has developed
into a distinct area of legal regulation. Traditional legal
techniques, such as the warranty against latent defects in contract
and fault in tort, proved inadequate safeguards. This examination
of western-European legal systems combines legal history and
comparative law to demonstrate how tort law has adapted to meet
these new conditions.
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