Tort law
The tort law refers to a field of law that deals with the legal consequences busy tort. In the legal systems of continental Europe, it is part of civil law .
Legal situation in individual countries
Germany
England and Wales
France
Austria
Switzerland
United States
literature
- Ulrich Magnus : Tort law in general . In: Jan M. Smits (Ed.): Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law . Edward Elgar, Cheltenham / Northampton, MA 2006, ISBN 1-84542-013-6 , pp. 719-719 .
- Ulrich Drobnig (Ed.): International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law . XI - Torts. Mohr Siebeck, 1983.
- Sophie Stijns (Ed.): International Encyclopedia of Laws: International Encyclopedia for Tort Law . Wolters Kluwer, 2001, ISBN 90-411-1573-0 (loose-leaf collection).
- Gerhard Wagner: Comparative Tort Law . In: Mathias Reimann and Reinhard Zimmermann (eds.): Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford 2008, ISBN 978-0-19-953545-3 , pp. 1003-1042 .
- Konrad Zweigert and Hein Kötz : Introduction to Comparative Law . 3. Edition. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 1996, E. Delikt, S. 597-716 .
Web links
- Jules Coleman: Theories of Tort Law. In: Edward N. Zalta (Ed.): Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy .
- Tort law by Horst Ehmann