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The Discontinuous Nature of the Loss of Chance System
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Laurent Bieri
und Pierre Marty
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
13. April 2011
Abstract
This article shows that the loss of chance system, like the all-or-nothing system, but contrary to the proportional liability system, may lead to situations where minor changes in the probability that the defendant's negligence was the cause of the harm result in significant changes in the amount of damages.
Published Online: 2011-04-13
Published in Print: 2011-April
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