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This volume presents to the international world of learning the
first fruits of a project launched by the European Science
Foundation (ESF) in 1977. Tribute should be paid to the late
Professor Aleck Chloros, Judge in the Court of the Euro- pean
Community, whose belief in the European ideal and enthusiasm for
European co9peration and the comparative study oflegal problems
made him an eloquent ad- vocate of a large-scale ESF venture into
the field of comparative law. Judge Chloros had envisaged the
creation of a permanent, sizable and well-equipped European in-
stitute for comparative legal studies. The successive working
parties convoked by the Executive Council of the ESF, which I had
the honour of heading from the be- ginning, came to the conclusion
that this ambitious vision could not be realized im- mediately; the
financial situation of the member organizations of the ESF also de-
teriorated, making a cautious approach a necessary virtue. The
solution ultimately adopted by the last of the working parties -
the Ad Hoc Committee for Compara- tive Law - and submitted to the
General Assembly of the ESF in 1979 called for the launching of
four pilot projects. In November 1980, the Assembly approved de-
tailed plans for two of these projects, the first of which
concerned medical respon- sibility - the subject of this volume. A
Steering Committee was set up to monitor the projects. The
organisation of the study was entrusted to Professor Dr.
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