1. IntroductionJean-Sebastien Borghetti and Simon Whittaker
PART I
‘CIVIL LIABILITY’, CONTRACTUAL AND EXTRA-CONTRACTUAL
2. A Common Framework for Civil Liability? Simon Whittaker
3. The Relationship between Contractual and Extra-Contractual Liability as between Parties to a Contract Yves-Marie Laithier
4. Liability of Contracting Parties Towards Third Parties Philippe Stoff el-Munck
PART II
‘FAULT’
5. The Definition of Civil Fault Marie Dugue
6. Crime, Breach of Legislative Duties and Fault Matthew Dyson
PART III
LIABILITY WITHOUT FAULT
7. The Role of Liability without Fault Jonas Knetsch
8. Fait d’autrui in Comparative Perspective Birke Hacker
PART IV
‘HARM’
9. Loss and its Compensation in the Proposed New French Regime of Extra-contractual Liability Dorota Leczykiewicz
10. The Concepts of ‘Harm’ in the French and Italian Laws of Civil Liability Pietro Sirena
11. Nuisance and Coming to the Nuisance: The Porous Boundary between Torts and Servitudes in England and France Ciara Kennefick
PART V
CAUSATION
12. Liability for Alternative Causation and for the Loss of a Chance Nuno Manuel Pinto Oliveira
13. ‘Solidary’ Liability and the Channelling of Liability Carlos Gomez Liguerre
PART VI
DEFENCES
14. Defences to Tortious and Contractual Liability in French Law Sandy Steel
15. Contracts Concerning Civil Liability Zoe Jacquemin
PART VII
LIABILITY BEYOND DAMAGES
16. Comparative Reflections on Punishment in Tort LawMarco Cappelletti
17. Unjustified Enrichment and Civil Liability Melodie Combot
18. Injunctions Requiring the Cessation of Unlawful Action Paula Giliker
PART VIII
BROAD THEMES
19. The Projet de Réforme du Code Civil Belge and the Reform of the French Civil Code: A Comparison of Selected Topics Bernard Dubuisson
20. The Reform of Delict in the Civil Code and Liability in Administrative Law John Bell
21. The Importance of Terminology in the Law of Civil Liability Olivier Deshayes
22. Principles of Liability or a Law of Torts? Jean-Sebastien Borghetti and Simon Whittaker