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The topic of this paper is a comparative study of the position of two different law systems, Dutch Civil Law and Canadian Common Law, in their treatment of liability problems arising from negligent conduct at one hand, or in no-fault situations on the other, that is in their treatment of strict liability issues within the ambit of the criminal law, with some digressions into tort law.
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© 1982 Gouda Quint B.V.
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Diening, J.A.A. (1982). Introduction. In: On Reasonable Liability. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6462-7_2
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