Abstract
This short foreword serves as an introduction to the present special issue of the Journal of European Tort Law, entitled ‘Public authorities and tort law: a difficult marriage?’.
Published Online: 2020-08-13
Published in Print: 2020-07-03
© 2020 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Public Authorities and Tort Law: a Difficult Marriage?
- Policy Orientation in Public Authority Liability: a Comparative Law Perspective
- Extracontractual Liability Law as a Policy Instrument: Public Law in Disguise or in Chains?
- Is the Infringement of a Treaty a Fault?
- Managing Mass Damages Liability via Tort Law and Tort Alternatives, with Ireland as a Case Study
- Cost Recovery of Preventive and Remedial Measures against Environmental Damage from the Polluter through Tort Law: European Spill Over, Troubled National Waters?
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Public Authorities and Tort Law: a Difficult Marriage?
- Policy Orientation in Public Authority Liability: a Comparative Law Perspective
- Extracontractual Liability Law as a Policy Instrument: Public Law in Disguise or in Chains?
- Is the Infringement of a Treaty a Fault?
- Managing Mass Damages Liability via Tort Law and Tort Alternatives, with Ireland as a Case Study
- Cost Recovery of Preventive and Remedial Measures against Environmental Damage from the Polluter through Tort Law: European Spill Over, Troubled National Waters?