Comparing Tort and Crime

Comparing Tort and Crime

Learning from across and within Legal Systems

Dyson, Matthew (University of Cambridge)

Cambridge University Press

07/2015

558

Dura

Inglês

9781107080485

15 a 20 dias

The relationship between tort and crime is increasingly important and complex. This volume pushes our understanding of it further through detailed comparative analysis. It is the first work to chart, analyse and explain the relationship of tort and crime in England, France, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Scotland, the Netherlands and Australia.
1. Introduction Matthew Dyson; 2. England's splendid isolation Matthew Dyson and John Randall, QC; 3. The quest for balance between tort and crime in French law Valerie Malabat and Veronique Wester-Ouisse; 4. Delictual liability and criminal accountability in German law Phillip Hellwege and Petra Wittig; 5. Crime and tort in Sweden: theoretical distinction, practical connection Sandra Friberg and Martin Sunnqvist; 6. Blurred borders in Spanish tort and crime Lorena Bachmeir Winter, Carlos Gomez-Jara Diez and Albert Ruda Gonzalez; 7. Mixing and matching in Scottish delict and crime John Blackie and James Chalmers; 8. The Dutch crush on compensating crime victims Ivo Giesen, Francois Kristen and Renee Kool; 9. Australia: a land of plenty (of legislative regimes) Kylie Burns, Arlie Loughnan, Mark Lunney and Sonya Willis; 10. Tortious apples and criminal oranges Matthew Dyson.
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