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Factors Likely to Influence Tort Litigation in the European Union

Joan T Schmit ()
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Joan T Schmit: Department of Actuarial Science, Risk Management & Insurance, School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 5194 Grainger Hall, 975 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, U.S.A.

The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 2006, vol. 31, issue 2, 304-313

Abstract: As the European Union moves towards harmonization in a variety of business, political, and regulatory settings, an opportunity exists to influence the form of tort liability found in these nations. The opportunity should not be missed, with rising concern that U.S. influences will set into motion costly litigiousness, particularly as EU member nations pull back on the level of social programmes available to cover costs typically included in tort claims. To assist policymakers in their deliberations about European Union tort directives, this paper provides discussion of the frequently cited key differences between the U.S. tort systems and what is found in most EU member nations. The discussion is focused on available evidence regarding the influences of these differences as well as important areas of future research. The most important areas seem to be (1) the need to enforce European Law when no defined regulatory body exists for this purpose; (2) the connection between government social programmes and the need for tort liability compensation; (3) and the influence of rules governing payment of legal costs and lawyer fees. The Geneva Papers (2006) 31, 304–313. doi:10.1057/palgrave.gpp.2510075

Date: 2006
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