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Cross-border claims for personal injuries are becoming more common.
Furthermore, European nationals increasingly join class actions in
the USA. These tendencies have created a need to know more about
the law of damages in Europe and America. Despite the growing
importance of this subject, there is a dearth of material available
to practitioners to assist them in advising their clients as to the
heads of damage recoverable in other countries. This 2005 book aims
to fill that gap by looking at the law in England, Germany and
Italy. It sets out the raw data in the wider context of tort law,
then provides a closer synthesis, largely concerned with
methodological issues, and draws some comparative conclusions.
Cross-border claims for personal injuries are becoming more common.
Furthermore, European nationals increasingly join class actions in
the USA. These tendencies have created a need to know more about
the law of damages in Europe and America. Despite the growing
importance of this subject, there is a dearth of material available
to practitioners to assist them in advising their clients as to the
heads of damage recoverable in other countries. This book aims to
fill that gap by looking at the law in England, Germany and Italy.
The book's introduction sets out the raw data in the wider context
of tort law. The final chapter provides a closer synthesis, largely
concerned with methodological issues, and draws some comparative
conclusions.
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