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The Structure of Tort Law Nils Jansen (Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, University of Munster)

The Structure of Tort Law By Nils Jansen (Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, University of Munster)

Summary

The first English translation of a classic of German tort theory, this book analyses the theoretical foundations of tort law in historical and comparative perspective. Focusing on the tensions in modern German tort law, the book explains the historical development of tortious liability, and argues for a foundational role of outcome responsibility.

The Structure of Tort Law Summary

The Structure of Tort Law by Nils Jansen (Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, University of Munster)

This English translation makes available to anglophone readers a modern classic of German tort theory. It argues that modern German tort law is faced with doctrinal tensions based on problematic theoretical assumptions which stem from historical conceptions of tortious liability, inappropriate to modern times. From a theoretical perspective, it argues against the prevalent doctrinal view in Germany that conceives of tortious liability as split between two tracks - a fault-based track and a strict liability track - each with different normative foundations. Instead, Jansen asserts that there is no rigid distinction between the normative foundations of each form of liability. Rather, both fault liability and strict liability in German law, and indeed other European systems, are best considered as resting upon the unifying theoretical structure of outcome responsibility. The book thus places responsibility rather than wrongdoing at the centre of the normative foundations of tort law. Historically, the book traces in detail how conceptions of tort liability have changed from Roman law to contemporary legal doctrine. It shows how particular historical understandings of the normative basis of tort law have led to continuing normative tensions in contemporary doctrine. Finally, the book examines how a reconstruction of modern German - and, indeed, European - law as based upon outcome responsibility should affect its doctrinal structure. This book makes contributions to the study of the theory, history, and doctrinal structure of tort law. While drawing on and explaining German tort law, its comparative, theoretical, and historical analysis will be of interest to scholars in all legal systems.

About Nils Jansen (Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, University of Munster)

Professor Dr. Nils Jansen currently serves on the Law Faculty of the University of Munster, Germany. He holds the Chair for Roman Law, Legal History, German and European Private Law, and is member of the board of the Cluster of Excellence Religion and Politics in the Cultures of Pre-Modernity and Modernity. Dr. Sandy Steel is an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford. His BA and PhD are from the University of Cambridge. His research interests are in the law of obligations, primarily tort law, and private law theory. His monograph on proof of causation in tort law will be published in 2014 by Cambridge University Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction - The Aim of the Inquiry Part I: A Theoretical Framework 1: Tort Law Norms 2: The Structure of Normative Reasoning in Tort Law 3: The Effect of Tort Liability upon Behaviour Part II: A Step Back... 4: Delictual Liability in Roman Law 5: Sanction and Duty, Individual Rights, and Compensation: On the Rebirth of Roman Law of Delict in Natural Law Discussions 6: Steps towards a Modern Tort Law Part III: Doctrinal Foundations 7: Injurious Conduct 8: Violation of a Right, Economic Loss, and Compensation 9: The Structure of Tort Law

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GOR013404365
9780198705055
0198705050
The Structure of Tort Law by Nils Jansen (Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, Professor of Civil Law and Director at the Institute of Legal History, University of Munster)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2021-12-17
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