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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background -- I. Geography -- II. History -- III. Political System -- IV. Economic and Social Values -- 2. Legal Systems, Legal Family and the Czech Law -- I. Primacy of Legislation and Codification -- II. Position of the Judiciary -- III. Distinction Between Public and Private Law -- IV. Distinction Between Civil Law and Commercial Law -- V. Sources of Private Law in General and of Tort Law in Particular -- 3. Functions of the Law of Tort (Indemnification, Prevention, Sanction) -- 4. Relationship Between Torts and Criminal Law -- 5. Relationship Between Contractual and Delictual, or Tortious, Liability (Is There a Rule of Non-cumul -- What about Pre-contractual Liability?) -- 6. Protected Interests -- Part I. Liability for One's Own Acts -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- 1. Unlawfulness and Fault -- 2. Concept of Fault -- 3. Duty of Care -- 4. Capacity (Infants, Minors) -- Chapter 2. Specific Cases of Liability -- 1. Liability of Professionals -- I. In General (Is There a Higher Standard of Care?) -- II. Medical Practitioners -- III. Legal Practitioners -- IV. Builders and Architects -- V. Others (Tax Advisers) -- 2. Liability of Public Authorities -- 3. Abuse of Rights (i.e., Injury Caused in the Exercise of Legal Rights -- Abuse of Legal Procedure) -- 4. Injury to Reputation and Privacy (of Natural and Legal Persons) -- 5. Interference by a Third Person with Contractual Relations -- 6. Others -- Part II. Liability for Acts of Others -- Chapter 1. Vicarious Liability -- 1. Employee/Employer -- 2. Independent Contractors -- 3. Liability of Legal Entities for Acts of Their Organs (and for Acts of Persons Entrusted with the Power to Act Without Being an Organ) | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 2. Liability of Persons with Mandatory Supervision -- 1. Liability for Minors -- 2. Responsibility for the Actions of Mentally Ill Persons -- 3. Responsibility for the Conduct of a Person Who Knowingly Put Himself into a Condition in Which He Is Not Able to Consider His Actions -- 4. Liability for Damage Caused by a Person with Hazardous Properties -- Chapter 3. Liability for Things and Animals -- 1. Damage Caused by Defective Goods When Fulfilling an Obligation (Section () 2936 Civil Code) -- 2. The Damage Caused by the Thing Itself -- 3. Damage Caused by a Thing Due to Its Falling Down or Being Thrown Out of a Room or a Similar Place -- 4. Damage Caused by Collapse of a Building or Separation of Its Part Due to Defects in the Building or Inadequate Maintenance of the Building -- 5. Damage Caused by Animals -- Part III. Forms of Strict Liability -- Chapter 1. Road and Traffic Accidents -- 1. Damage Caused by a Transport Operator and Damage Caused by Another Vehicle Operator -- 2. Damage Caused by a Means of Transport under Repair -- 3. Damage Caused by a Person Who Used a Means of Transport Without the Knowledge of or Against the Will of the Operator -- 4. Damage Caused by the Collision of Two or More Operations -- Chapter 2. Product Liability -- Chapter 3. Liability for Service -- Chapter 4. Environmental Liability -- Chapter 5. Others -- 1. Liability for Damage to a Thing Left at a Particular Place -- 2. Liability for Damage to Things Brought In -- 3. Damage Caused by Information or Advice -- Part IV. Defences and Exception Clauses -- Chapter 1. Limitation of Action -- Chapter 2. Grounds of Justification -- 1. Consent -- 2. Necessity -- 3. Self-Help and Self-Defence -- 4. Others -- Chapter 3. Contributory Fault -- 1. Holding the Injured Person Liable for Damage -- 2. Violation of the Duty to Act | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4. Exemption Clauses -- 1. Legal Regulation of Contractual Exclusion of Liability for Damage until 1 January 2014 -- 2. Legislation of Contractual Exclusion of Liability for Damage after 1 January 2014 -- Part V. Causation (Concept -- Joint and Several Liability) -- Part VI. Remedies -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- Chapter 2. Kinds of Damages -- 1. Individual and Collective Damage -- 2. Direct and Indirect -- 3. Pecuniary and Non-pecuniary Losses -- 4. Pure Economic Loss -- 5. Actual and Future Damages (Lost Profits) -- 6. Other Costs (Costs of Assessing Damage and Liability -- Costs in Obtaining Judicial or Extra Judicial Payment) -- 7. Mitigation of Damages -- Chapter 3. Assessment and Compensation of Damages -- 1. Objective Versus Subjective -- 2. Concrete Versus Abstract -- 3. Methods of Assessing Damages -- 4. Equitable Limitation of Damages -- 5. Methods of Payment -- I. Lump Sum -- II. Annuities -- III. Others -- Chapter 4. Personal Injury and Death -- 1. Pecuniary Losses -- 2. Non-pecuniary Losses -- Chapter 5. Various Kinds of Damages (Property) -- Chapter 6. Interference with Collateral Benefits -- 1. Insurance -- 2. Social Security -- Chapter 7. Other Remedies -- 1. Restitution (for Unjust Enrichment) -- 2. Injunctive Relief -- 3. Punitive Damages -- Selected Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background -- I. Geography -- II. History -- III. Political System -- IV. Economic and Social Values -- 2. Legal Systems, Legal Family and the Czech Law -- I. Primacy of Legislation and Codification -- II. Position of the Judiciary -- III. Distinction Between Public and Private Law -- IV. Distinction Between Civil Law and Commercial Law -- V. Sources of Private Law in General and of Tort Law in Particular -- 3. Functions of the Law of Tort (Indemnification, Prevention, Sanction) -- 4. Relationship Between Torts and Criminal Law -- 5. Relationship Between Contractual and Delictual, or Tortious, Liability (Is There a Rule of Non-cumul -- What about Pre-contractual Liability?) -- 6. Protected Interests -- Part I. Liability for One's Own Acts -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- 1. Unlawfulness and Fault -- 2. Concept of Fault -- 3. Duty of Care -- 4. Capacity (Infants, Minors) -- Chapter 2. Specific Cases of Liability -- 1. Liability of Professionals -- I. In General (Is There a Higher Standard of Care?) -- II. Medical Practitioners -- III. Legal Practitioners -- IV. Builders and Architects -- V. Others (Tax Advisers) -- 2. Liability of Public Authorities -- 3. Abuse of Rights (i.e., Injury Caused in the Exercise of Legal Rights -- Abuse of Legal Procedure) -- 4. Injury to Reputation and Privacy (of Natural and Legal Persons) -- 5. Interference by a Third Person with Contractual Relations -- 6. Others -- Part II. Liability for Acts of Others -- Chapter 1. Vicarious Liability -- 1. Employee/Employer -- 2. Independent Contractors -- 3. Liability of Legal Entities for Acts of Their Organs (and for Acts of Persons Entrusted with the Power to Act Without Being an Organ) Chapter 2. Liability of Persons with Mandatory Supervision -- 1. Liability for Minors -- 2. Responsibility for the Actions of Mentally Ill Persons -- 3. Responsibility for the Conduct of a Person Who Knowingly Put Himself into a Condition in Which He Is Not Able to Consider His Actions -- 4. Liability for Damage Caused by a Person with Hazardous Properties -- Chapter 3. Liability for Things and Animals -- 1. Damage Caused by Defective Goods When Fulfilling an Obligation (Section () 2936 Civil Code) -- 2. The Damage Caused by the Thing Itself -- 3. Damage Caused by a Thing Due to Its Falling Down or Being Thrown Out of a Room or a Similar Place -- 4. Damage Caused by Collapse of a Building or Separation of Its Part Due to Defects in the Building or Inadequate Maintenance of the Building -- 5. Damage Caused by Animals -- Part III. Forms of Strict Liability -- Chapter 1. Road and Traffic Accidents -- 1. Damage Caused by a Transport Operator and Damage Caused by Another Vehicle Operator -- 2. Damage Caused by a Means of Transport under Repair -- 3. Damage Caused by a Person Who Used a Means of Transport Without the Knowledge of or Against the Will of the Operator -- 4. Damage Caused by the Collision of Two or More Operations -- Chapter 2. Product Liability -- Chapter 3. Liability for Service -- Chapter 4. Environmental Liability -- Chapter 5. Others -- 1. Liability for Damage to a Thing Left at a Particular Place -- 2. Liability for Damage to Things Brought In -- 3. Damage Caused by Information or Advice -- Part IV. Defences and Exception Clauses -- Chapter 1. Limitation of Action -- Chapter 2. Grounds of Justification -- 1. Consent -- 2. Necessity -- 3. Self-Help and Self-Defence -- 4. Others -- Chapter 3. Contributory Fault -- 1. Holding the Injured Person Liable for Damage -- 2. Violation of the Duty to Act Chapter 4. Exemption Clauses -- 1. Legal Regulation of Contractual Exclusion of Liability for Damage until 1 January 2014 -- 2. Legislation of Contractual Exclusion of Liability for Damage after 1 January 2014 -- Part V. Causation (Concept -- Joint and Several Liability) -- Part VI. Remedies -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- Chapter 2. Kinds of Damages -- 1. Individual and Collective Damage -- 2. Direct and Indirect -- 3. Pecuniary and Non-pecuniary Losses -- 4. Pure Economic Loss -- 5. Actual and Future Damages (Lost Profits) -- 6. Other Costs (Costs of Assessing Damage and Liability -- Costs in Obtaining Judicial or Extra Judicial Payment) -- 7. Mitigation of Damages -- Chapter 3. Assessment and Compensation of Damages -- 1. Objective Versus Subjective -- 2. Concrete Versus Abstract -- 3. Methods of Assessing Damages -- 4. Equitable Limitation of Damages -- 5. Methods of Payment -- I. Lump Sum -- II. Annuities -- III. Others -- Chapter 4. Personal Injury and Death -- 1. Pecuniary Losses -- 2. Non-pecuniary Losses -- Chapter 5. Various Kinds of Damages (Property) -- Chapter 6. Interference with Collateral Benefits -- 1. Insurance -- 2. Social Security -- Chapter 7. Other Remedies -- 1. Restitution (for Unjust Enrichment) -- 2. Injunctive Relief -- 3. Punitive Damages -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Dobesová, Lenka Verfasser aut Tort Law in the Czech Republic 2nd ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (188 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background -- I. Geography -- II. History -- III. Political System -- IV. Economic and Social Values -- 2. Legal Systems, Legal Family and the Czech Law -- I. Primacy of Legislation and Codification -- II. Position of the Judiciary -- III. Distinction Between Public and Private Law -- IV. Distinction Between Civil Law and Commercial Law -- V. Sources of Private Law in General and of Tort Law in Particular -- 3. Functions of the Law of Tort (Indemnification, Prevention, Sanction) -- 4. Relationship Between Torts and Criminal Law -- 5. Relationship Between Contractual and Delictual, or Tortious, Liability (Is There a Rule of Non-cumul -- What about Pre-contractual Liability?) -- 6. Protected Interests -- Part I. Liability for One's Own Acts -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- 1. Unlawfulness and Fault -- 2. Concept of Fault -- 3. Duty of Care -- 4. Capacity (Infants, Minors) -- Chapter 2. Specific Cases of Liability -- 1. Liability of Professionals -- I. In General (Is There a Higher Standard of Care?) -- II. Medical Practitioners -- III. Legal Practitioners -- IV. Builders and Architects -- V. Others (Tax Advisers) -- 2. Liability of Public Authorities -- 3. Abuse of Rights (i.e., Injury Caused in the Exercise of Legal Rights -- Abuse of Legal Procedure) -- 4. Injury to Reputation and Privacy (of Natural and Legal Persons) -- 5. Interference by a Third Person with Contractual Relations -- 6. Others -- Part II. Liability for Acts of Others -- Chapter 1. Vicarious Liability -- 1. Employee/Employer -- 2. Independent Contractors -- 3. Liability of Legal Entities for Acts of Their Organs (and for Acts of Persons Entrusted with the Power to Act Without Being an Organ) Chapter 2. Liability of Persons with Mandatory Supervision -- 1. Liability for Minors -- 2. Responsibility for the Actions of Mentally Ill Persons -- 3. Responsibility for the Conduct of a Person Who Knowingly Put Himself into a Condition in Which He Is Not Able to Consider His Actions -- 4. Liability for Damage Caused by a Person with Hazardous Properties -- Chapter 3. Liability for Things and Animals -- 1. Damage Caused by Defective Goods When Fulfilling an Obligation (Section () 2936 Civil Code) -- 2. The Damage Caused by the Thing Itself -- 3. Damage Caused by a Thing Due to Its Falling Down or Being Thrown Out of a Room or a Similar Place -- 4. Damage Caused by Collapse of a Building or Separation of Its Part Due to Defects in the Building or Inadequate Maintenance of the Building -- 5. Damage Caused by Animals -- Part III. Forms of Strict Liability -- Chapter 1. Road and Traffic Accidents -- 1. Damage Caused by a Transport Operator and Damage Caused by Another Vehicle Operator -- 2. Damage Caused by a Means of Transport under Repair -- 3. Damage Caused by a Person Who Used a Means of Transport Without the Knowledge of or Against the Will of the Operator -- 4. Damage Caused by the Collision of Two or More Operations -- Chapter 2. Product Liability -- Chapter 3. Liability for Service -- Chapter 4. Environmental Liability -- Chapter 5. Others -- 1. Liability for Damage to a Thing Left at a Particular Place -- 2. Liability for Damage to Things Brought In -- 3. Damage Caused by Information or Advice -- Part IV. Defences and Exception Clauses -- Chapter 1. Limitation of Action -- Chapter 2. Grounds of Justification -- 1. Consent -- 2. Necessity -- 3. Self-Help and Self-Defence -- 4. Others -- Chapter 3. Contributory Fault -- 1. Holding the Injured Person Liable for Damage -- 2. Violation of the Duty to Act Chapter 4. Exemption Clauses -- 1. Legal Regulation of Contractual Exclusion of Liability for Damage until 1 January 2014 -- 2. Legislation of Contractual Exclusion of Liability for Damage after 1 January 2014 -- Part V. Causation (Concept -- Joint and Several Liability) -- Part VI. Remedies -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- Chapter 2. Kinds of Damages -- 1. Individual and Collective Damage -- 2. Direct and Indirect -- 3. Pecuniary and Non-pecuniary Losses -- 4. Pure Economic Loss -- 5. Actual and Future Damages (Lost Profits) -- 6. Other Costs (Costs of Assessing Damage and Liability -- Costs in Obtaining Judicial or Extra Judicial Payment) -- 7. Mitigation of Damages -- Chapter 3. Assessment and Compensation of Damages -- 1. Objective Versus Subjective -- 2. Concrete Versus Abstract -- 3. Methods of Assessing Damages -- 4. Equitable Limitation of Damages -- 5. Methods of Payment -- I. Lump Sum -- II. Annuities -- III. Others -- Chapter 4. Personal Injury and Death -- 1. Pecuniary Losses -- 2. Non-pecuniary Losses -- Chapter 5. Various Kinds of Damages (Property) -- Chapter 6. Interference with Collateral Benefits -- 1. Insurance -- 2. Social Security -- Chapter 7. Other Remedies -- 1. Restitution (for Unjust Enrichment) -- 2. Injunctive Relief -- 3. Punitive Damages -- Selected Bibliography -- Index Hurdík, Jan Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dobesová, Lenka Tort Law in the Czech Republic Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2023 9789403547862 |
spellingShingle | Dobesová, Lenka Tort Law in the Czech Republic Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background -- I. Geography -- II. History -- III. Political System -- IV. Economic and Social Values -- 2. Legal Systems, Legal Family and the Czech Law -- I. Primacy of Legislation and Codification -- II. Position of the Judiciary -- III. Distinction Between Public and Private Law -- IV. Distinction Between Civil Law and Commercial Law -- V. Sources of Private Law in General and of Tort Law in Particular -- 3. Functions of the Law of Tort (Indemnification, Prevention, Sanction) -- 4. Relationship Between Torts and Criminal Law -- 5. Relationship Between Contractual and Delictual, or Tortious, Liability (Is There a Rule of Non-cumul -- What about Pre-contractual Liability?) -- 6. Protected Interests -- Part I. Liability for One's Own Acts -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- 1. Unlawfulness and Fault -- 2. Concept of Fault -- 3. Duty of Care -- 4. Capacity (Infants, Minors) -- Chapter 2. Specific Cases of Liability -- 1. Liability of Professionals -- I. In General (Is There a Higher Standard of Care?) -- II. Medical Practitioners -- III. Legal Practitioners -- IV. Builders and Architects -- V. Others (Tax Advisers) -- 2. Liability of Public Authorities -- 3. Abuse of Rights (i.e., Injury Caused in the Exercise of Legal Rights -- Abuse of Legal Procedure) -- 4. Injury to Reputation and Privacy (of Natural and Legal Persons) -- 5. Interference by a Third Person with Contractual Relations -- 6. Others -- Part II. Liability for Acts of Others -- Chapter 1. Vicarious Liability -- 1. Employee/Employer -- 2. Independent Contractors -- 3. Liability of Legal Entities for Acts of Their Organs (and for Acts of Persons Entrusted with the Power to Act Without Being an Organ) Chapter 2. Liability of Persons with Mandatory Supervision -- 1. Liability for Minors -- 2. Responsibility for the Actions of Mentally Ill Persons -- 3. Responsibility for the Conduct of a Person Who Knowingly Put Himself into a Condition in Which He Is Not Able to Consider His Actions -- 4. Liability for Damage Caused by a Person with Hazardous Properties -- Chapter 3. Liability for Things and Animals -- 1. Damage Caused by Defective Goods When Fulfilling an Obligation (Section () 2936 Civil Code) -- 2. The Damage Caused by the Thing Itself -- 3. Damage Caused by a Thing Due to Its Falling Down or Being Thrown Out of a Room or a Similar Place -- 4. Damage Caused by Collapse of a Building or Separation of Its Part Due to Defects in the Building or Inadequate Maintenance of the Building -- 5. Damage Caused by Animals -- Part III. Forms of Strict Liability -- Chapter 1. Road and Traffic Accidents -- 1. Damage Caused by a Transport Operator and Damage Caused by Another Vehicle Operator -- 2. Damage Caused by a Means of Transport under Repair -- 3. Damage Caused by a Person Who Used a Means of Transport Without the Knowledge of or Against the Will of the Operator -- 4. Damage Caused by the Collision of Two or More Operations -- Chapter 2. Product Liability -- Chapter 3. Liability for Service -- Chapter 4. Environmental Liability -- Chapter 5. Others -- 1. Liability for Damage to a Thing Left at a Particular Place -- 2. Liability for Damage to Things Brought In -- 3. Damage Caused by Information or Advice -- Part IV. Defences and Exception Clauses -- Chapter 1. Limitation of Action -- Chapter 2. Grounds of Justification -- 1. Consent -- 2. Necessity -- 3. Self-Help and Self-Defence -- 4. Others -- Chapter 3. Contributory Fault -- 1. Holding the Injured Person Liable for Damage -- 2. Violation of the Duty to Act Chapter 4. Exemption Clauses -- 1. Legal Regulation of Contractual Exclusion of Liability for Damage until 1 January 2014 -- 2. Legislation of Contractual Exclusion of Liability for Damage after 1 January 2014 -- Part V. Causation (Concept -- Joint and Several Liability) -- Part VI. Remedies -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- Chapter 2. Kinds of Damages -- 1. Individual and Collective Damage -- 2. Direct and Indirect -- 3. Pecuniary and Non-pecuniary Losses -- 4. Pure Economic Loss -- 5. Actual and Future Damages (Lost Profits) -- 6. Other Costs (Costs of Assessing Damage and Liability -- Costs in Obtaining Judicial or Extra Judicial Payment) -- 7. Mitigation of Damages -- Chapter 3. Assessment and Compensation of Damages -- 1. Objective Versus Subjective -- 2. Concrete Versus Abstract -- 3. Methods of Assessing Damages -- 4. Equitable Limitation of Damages -- 5. Methods of Payment -- I. Lump Sum -- II. Annuities -- III. Others -- Chapter 4. Personal Injury and Death -- 1. Pecuniary Losses -- 2. Non-pecuniary Losses -- Chapter 5. Various Kinds of Damages (Property) -- Chapter 6. Interference with Collateral Benefits -- 1. Insurance -- 2. Social Security -- Chapter 7. Other Remedies -- 1. Restitution (for Unjust Enrichment) -- 2. Injunctive Relief -- 3. Punitive Damages -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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