Monday, June 26, 2023
Steininger on Fault and Strict Liability in the Principles of European Tort Law
Barbara Steininger has posted to SSRN Art.4:201 Petl: Revisiting the Grey Areas between Fault and Strict Liability. The abstract provides:
In 2005, the European Group on Tort Law (EGTL) published the text and commentary of its “Principles of European Tort Law” (PETL). With art. 4:201, the PETL include a rule on the reversal of the burden of proving fault which is intended to cover the grey areas between fault-based and strict liability. Almost 18 years after publication of the PETL, the current paper aims at revisiting these grey areas between strict and fault-based liability. When doing so, the paper first deals with questions of terminology and outlines what is meant by the notion of grey areas between strict and fault-based liability. In a second step, the way these grey areas are dealt with in the Principles is examined and, finally, a few comments on art. 4:201 PETL and the way forward are made.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/tortsprof/2023/06/steininger-on-fault-and-strict-liability-in-the-principles-of-european-tort-law.html