Compensation for Personal Injury in English, German and Italian Law
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book addresses the increasing prevalence of cross-border personal injury claims, particularly as European nationals participate in U.S. class actions. It highlights the lack of resources available to legal practitioners regarding recoverable damages in different jurisdictions. By examining the laws of England, Germany, and Italy, it provides a comprehensive overview of tort law and its implications. The introduction presents essential data within the broader context, while the concluding chapter focuses on methodological issues and offers comparative insights.
