Sökning: "orsakssamband"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 34 avhandlingar innehållade ordet orsakssamband.
1. Arbetsskada : samspelet mellan skadestånd och andra ersättningsordningar
Sammanfattning : This thesis addresses the issue of compensation for work-related injuries – the so called occupa-tional damages. Tort law, private insurance law, insurances due to collective bargaining, public insurances covering occupational damages as well as different areas of the social security system are all connected in a vast and complex structure. LÄS MER
2. Reasons, Blame, and Collective Harms
Sammanfattning : Collective harm cases are situations in which things will become worse if enough acts of a certain kind are performed but no single act of the relevant kind will make a difference to the outcome. The inefficacy argument says that since one such act does not make a difference to the outcome, you have no outcome-related reason to refrain from acting in this way. LÄS MER
3. Skada och ersättning vid immaterialrättsliga intrång
Sammanfattning : Damages are the only remedy in the law of intellectual property (IP) through which rightsholders may recover compensation following an infringement of their rights. Because the intellectual property framework’s main goal is to protect rightsholders’ investments, one might believe that damages would serve an important role in the majority of infringement cases. LÄS MER
4. Kausalitet : Studier i skadeståndsrättslig argumentation
Sammanfattning : Orsakskravet är skadeståndsansvarets mest grundläggande kriterium men också det minst analyserade. Innebörden av kravet har inte specificerats, i vart fall inte tydligt, av vare sig lagstiftaren eller domstolarna. Det har inte heller funnits någon samsyn kring kravets innebörd i svensk rättsvetenskap under senare tid. LÄS MER
5. Causal Facts
Sammanfattning : The thesis addresses the nature of causation. It is argued that causation exists and is as local as its causes and effects. As a consequence, the position advocated is contrary to the as yet prevailing view that no 'causal tie' between cause and effect exists. Moreover, it is suggested that this tie can be perceived. LÄS MER
