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The Frontier Between Contractual And Tortious Liability In Europe: Insights From The Case Of Compensation For Pure Economic Loss, Mauro Bussani, Vernon V. Palmer Jan 2011

The Frontier Between Contractual And Tortious Liability In Europe: Insights From The Case Of Compensation For Pure Economic Loss, Mauro Bussani, Vernon V. Palmer

Mauro Bussani

Recoverability of pure economic losses stands at the cutting edge of many crucial questions, such as: To what extent should tort rules be compatible with the market orientation of the legal system? How far can tort liability expand without imposing excessive burdens upon individual activity? As a matter of policy should the recovery of pure economic loss be the domain principally of the law of contract? The paper pursues the goal of sketching possible answers to these questions as far as European jurisdictions are concerned. Thus, it first outlines the factual situations where a pure economic loss is likely to …


A Pluralist Approach To Mixed Jurisdictions, Mauro Bussani Jan 2011

A Pluralist Approach To Mixed Jurisdictions, Mauro Bussani

Mauro Bussani

The paper claims that ‘mixity’ is an inherent quality of almost any legal systems, and not only of those that, for historical reasons, inherited legal features from the civil and common law traditions. From this ‘pluralistic’ point of view, all the experiences where Western legal models interact among themselves, or with religious, indigenous or customary laws, deserve to be included into the ‘mixed’ category. Such an approach reveals itself as a powerful cognitive tool to advance comparative knowledge about legal systems. In particular, it enables one to better understand: (a) the dynamism of any given legal system – be it …