From: | Jason W Neyers <jneyers@uwo.ca> |
To: | obligations@uwo.ca |
Date: | 31/01/2018 15:27:09 UTC |
Subject: | ODG: Just Published! |
Attachments: | Obligations Discussion Group e-flyer_Regulating Risk Through Private Law.._ (002).pdf |
Dear Colleagues:
Congratulations go out to Matt Dyson on the publication of his edited collection:
Regulating Risk through Private Law (Intersentia, 2018) (http://intersentia.com/en/regulating-risk-through-private-law.html). A 20% discount available if the instructions
on the attached order form are followed. Congratulations also go out to the contributors, who are listed below:
Part I Risk Overviews
Chapter 2. Risk and English Tort Law –
Matthew Dyson and Sandy Steel
Chapter 3. Risk and French Private Law –
Duncan Fairgrieve, Simon Taylor and Véronique Wester-Ouisse
Chapter 4. Risk in Swedish Tort Law: of Models and Muddles –
Sandra Friberg and Mia Carlsson
Chapter 5. Risk and Italian Private Law –
Nadia Coggiola and Bianca Gardella Tedeschi
Chapter 6. Regulating Risk through Private Law: The Spanish Approach –
Albert Ruda
Chapter 7. How Dutch Tort Law Responds to Risks –
Ivo Giesen, Elbert de Jong and Marlou Overheul
Chapter 8. Risk and Chilean Private Law –
Cristián Banfi del Río, María Agnes Salah and María Paz Gatica
Chapter 9. Regulating Risk through Private Law: South Africa –
Anton Fagan and Helen Scott
Chapter 10. Risk and Brazilian Private Law –
Bernardo Bissoto Queiroz de Moraes, Ignacio Maria Poveda
Velasco, Otavio Luiz Rodrigues Junior and Eduardo Tomasevicius Filho
Part II. State of the National Art on Risk
Chapter 11. Legal Risk in International Commercial Disputes –
Richard Fentiman
Chapter 12. Medical Accidents and Pharmaceutical Product Liability in France –
Duncan Fairgrieve, Simon
Taylor and Véronique Wester-Ouisse
Chapter 13. Bearing and Sharing Risk in the Swedish Welfare State –
Cyril Holm
Chapter 14. Modernisation and Risk Regulation in the Italian Food Sector –
Michele Graziadei
Chapter 15. Motor Vehicle Accidents Caused by Game Wandering onto Spanish Roads –
Albert Ruda
Chapter 16. Dutch Tort Law at the Crossroads: Judicial Regulation of Health and Environmental Risks –
Elbert de Jong
Chapter 17. Sub Terra: Risk in the Chilean Mining Industry –
Cristián Banfi del Río, María Agnes Salah and
María Paz Gatica
Chapter 18. Constitutionalising Rights and Reacting to Risk in South Africa –
Alistair Price
Chapter 19. Regulating Risk in Brazil: Resort to General Clauses –
Ignacio Maria Poveda Velasco,
Bernardo Bissoto Queiroz de Moraes, Otavio Luiz Rodrigues Junior and Eduardo Tomasevicius Filho
Chapter 20. What does Risk-Reasoning do in Tort Law? –
Matthew Dyson
Chapter 21. Epilogue: What does Risk-Reasoning Tell Us about Tort Law? –
Jenny Steele
Happy Reading,
Jason Neyers
Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
Western University
Law Building Rm 26
e. jneyers@uwo.ca
t. 519.661.2111 (x88435)