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Editor: Christopher J. Robinette

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

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