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The Law of Medical Negligence in England and Germany: A Comparative Analysis by Marc Stauch, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Marc Stauch
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement New
    ISBN9781841136462
    Pages182
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2008

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Law of Medical Negligence in England and Germany: A Comparative Analysis by Marc Stauch

    This new work adds to the theoretical understanding and discussion of possible solutions to various conceptual and practical problems that arise within the field of medical negligence - an area whose legal treatment is perceived both in England and Germany as containing a number of special difficulties and shortcomings. In addition it seeks to make a contribution to the developing field of comparative law by employing a detailed and closely focused analytical approach in a tightly defined subject area. These twin aims serve to reveal the similarities and differences between two legal cultures in a particularly clear and striking way. The book offers an analysis which is neutral as between the English and German approaches. The issues are dealt with thematically so far as possible so that the respective treatments in each country of a given matter eg the standard of care owed by medical practitioners are discussed side-by-side. The book thus avoids the country-report style whereby the systems are presented largely separately from each other.What is of particular interest is how notwithstanding their common starting point in terms of the application of the fault-principle under private law the detailed rules in the two countries differ markedly. This is true both in the divergent way that claims are structured and argued and also quite often as regards their substantive outcome. It will be of interest to comparative lawyers tort and medical lawyers and practising lawyers working in these areas.show more



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