Conflict of tort laws
In conflict of laws, the choice of law rules for tort are intended to select the lex causae by which to determine the nature and scope of the judicial remedy to claim damages for loss or damage suffered.
Conflict of laws and private international law |
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Preliminaries |
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Definitional elements |
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Connecting factors |
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Substantive legal areas |
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Enforcement |
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Part of the common law series |
Tort law |
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Trespass to the person |
Property torts |
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Dignitary torts |
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Negligent torts |
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Principles of negligence |
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Strict and absolute liability |
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Nuisance |
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Economic torts |
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Defences |
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Liability |
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Remedies |
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Other topics in tort law |
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By jurisdiction |
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Other common law areas |
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