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Roman law --- Droit romain --- Liability (Roman law) --- Responsabilité (Droit romain)
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Roman law --- Droit romain --- Liability (Roman law) --- Responsabilité (Droit romain)
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Liability (Greek law) --- Liability (Roman law) --- Justice, Administration of --- Responsabilité (Droit romain) --- History
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Liability (Roman law) --- Roman law --- Responsabilité (Droit romain) --- Droit romain --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès
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Responsabilité (droit romain) --- Contrats (droit romain) --- Inexécution --- Incapacité (droit) --- Débiteur et créancier --- Droit
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Roman law --- Droit romain --- Liability (Roman law) --- Possessory actions (Roman law) --- Actions possessoires (Droit romain) --- Responsabilité (Droit romain)
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Maritime law (Roman law) --- Maritime law --- Liability (Roman law) --- Liability (Law) --- Droit maritime (Droit romain) --- Droit maritime --- Responsabilité (Droit romain) --- Responsabilité (Droit) --- History --- Histoire
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Responsibility, Restoration and Fault suggests how we could measure responsible behaviour. What criteria do our actions have to abide by to protect individuals and society? This is particularly relevant in a period where modern technology has not only multiplied the risks and degree of damage, but also created long causal chains that often make it difficult to see a connection between action and damage, and when the damaging effects on individuals or society only emerge decades later. The author argues that a person’s behaviour is responsible if the following criteria are fulfilled simultaneously: (i) the person, whose behaviour could cause damage, would be able to restore the victim, (ii) the person, whose behaviour causes actual damage, restores the victim (both criteria of restoration) and (iii) the person is not at fault when determining and executing an act (criteria of fault).
Responsabilité (droit romain) --- Tort and negligence --- General ethics --- Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Responsabilité (droit) --- Responsabilité --- Intelligence artificielle --- Philosophie --- Histoire --- Droit --- Responsabilité. --- Philosophie. --- Histoire. --- Droit. --- Romeins recht
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Negligence (Roman law) --- Contracts (Roman law) --- Liability (Roman law) --- Possession (Roman law) --- Burgerlijk procesrecht (Romeins recht) --- Procedure civile (Droit romain) --- 347.4 <37> --- Romeins verbintenissenrecht --- Wettelijke en contractuele aansprakelijkheid ; Zaken ; Algemeen --- Possession (Roman law). --- Contracts (Roman law). --- Liability (Roman law). --- Negligence (Roman law). --- 347.4 <37> Romeins verbintenissenrecht --- Contrats (Droit romain) --- Responsabilité (Droit romain) --- Responsabilité (Droit romain) --- 13.04.a --- Roman law --- Obligations (Roman law) --- Obligations (Droit romain) --- Recht --- Romeinse geschiedenis en cultuur
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