First Issue of Journal of European Tort Law Available
The first issue of the Journal of European Tort Lawis now available, and there is free online access for a limited time. The table of contents and the online access details follow:
JETL 2010, Issue 1 – Contents:
Helmut Koziol/Ken Oliphant, Preface (2010) 1 JETL 1
Lord Bingham of Cornhill, The Uses of Tort (2010) 1 JETL 3
Nils Jansen, The Concept of Non-Contractual Obligations: Rethinking the
Divisions of Tort, Unjustified Enrichment, and Contract Law (2010) 1
JETL 16
Vaia Karapanou/Louis Visscher, Towards a Better Assessment of Pain and
Suffering Damages (2010) 1 JETL 48
Michael G Faure/Niels J Philipsen, Fees for Claim Settlement in the
Field of Personal Injury: Empirical Evidence from the Netherlands (2010)
1 JETL 75
Ulrich Magnus, Why is US Tort Law so Different? (2010) 1 JETL 102
Free Online Access:
The entire content of the first issue is available for free online for a
limited time to anyone who registers on the website:
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/jetl/detailEn.cfm/. On registration, you will be sent an
email confirmation with a link to activate your online access. The links
will not work until you have done so. Please take a look – and encourage
your colleagues and students to do so too! I hope you like what you see.
I also hope that those of you with relevant research interests will
submit suitable papers to the Journal for publication.
See here for further info and links:
http://www.europeantortlaw.net/jetl/
The Journal will be officially launched at next week’s Annual Conference
on European Tort Law, for which registration is still possible:
http://ectil.org/ectil/Acet.aspx
Thanks to Ken Oliphant for the tip.
–CJR