Abstract
It is argued that supply chain liability could be based either on tort law or on contract law and – drawing on experience from product liability law – it is examined whether there is a basis for assuming that these two approaches might end up merging into one unified approach forming the basis of a new concept of ‘production liability’.
Endnote
This article is a contribution to the project Private-Public Enterprise Liability, funded by the Danish National Research Council for Independent Research. The author would like to thank the two anonymous peer reviewers for exceptionally good and inspiring comments.
Published Online: 2018-12-21
Published in Print: 2019-01-01
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Case Commentary
- A Dangerous Method: Correlations and Proof of Causation in Vaccine Related Injuries
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- Book Review
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