2022
DOI: 10.1177/1023263x231154151
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Tort liability for a failure to render assistance in a comparative perspective

Abstract: The article looks at the problem of tort liability for a failure to render assistance and compares the legal approaches to this issue. There are no European legal systems that regulate such a duty to render assistance directly in the provisions of private law. This is generally because most of them (with the exception of common law countries) have criminal law provisions that penalize a failure to rescue another person in need of assistance. This raises the question of the impact of criminal law on liability i… Show more

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