SCHRAGE,E., Negligence. Berlin 2001.
Negligence. The Comparative Legal History of the Law of Torts. 1. Aufl. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 2001.
16 x 23 cm. 399 S. (Comparative Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History, 22). ISBN 9783428105168.
Inhalt: E. J. H. Schrage, Negligence. A comparative and historical introduction to a legal concept – J. H. Baker, Trespass, Case, and the Common Law of Negligence 1500-1700 – J. Hallebeek, Negligence in Medieval Roman Law – H. Dondorp, Crime and Punishment. Negligentia for the canonists and moral theologians – R. Feenstra, Grotius’ doctrine of liability for negligence: its origin and its influence in Civil Law countries until modern codifications – P. Birks, Negligence in the Eighteenth Century Common Law – D. J. Ibbetson, The Tort of Negligence in the Common Law in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries – H. L. MacQueen / W. D. H. Sellar, History of Negligence in Scots Law – B. Auzary-Schmaltz, Liability in Tort in France before the Code Civil: The Origins of Art. 1328 ff. Code Civil – W. Ernst, Negligence in 19th Century Germany – P. Mossler, The discussion on general clause or numerus clausus during the preparation of the German Civil Code – E. J. H. Schrage, Negligence in the discussion during the preparation of the Dutch Civil Code of 1838
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