
Drawing from the renowned International Encyclopaedia of Laws, the second edition of *Tort Law in Greece* provides a comprehensive overview of the legal principles governing harm prevention and loss allocation in Greece. This essential area of law is relevant to all legal professionals and touches upon fundamental individual rights worldwide.
The book begins by distinguishing torts from crimes and exploring the relationship between tort and contract law. It then examines key concepts such as fault, unlawfulness, duty of care, and negligence as interpreted by Greek legislation and courts. Specific liability topics covered include professional liability, public authority liability, misuse of rights, harm to reputation and privacy, vicarious liability, and the responsibilities of parents and teachers. The text also addresses liability related to persons with disabilities, product and environmental liability, and road traffic accidents. Important issues such as causation, justifications, limitations on recovery, damage assessment, compensation, private insurance, and social security are thoroughly analyzed.
With its clear yet scholarly approach and practical insights, *Tort Law in Greece* (2nd edition) is an indispensable resource for Greek lawyers, academics, and researchers. It serves both as a valuable contribution to comparative law and as a tool supporting the harmonization of tort law principles.
**Author:** Eugenia Dacoronia
**Format:** PDF
**Publisher:** Wolters Kluwer; Second edition
**Language:** English
**ISBN-10:** 9403502177, 9403538260
**ISBN-13:** 9789403502175, 9789403538266
**Note:** This edition includes only the *Tort Law in Greece* monograph in PDF format; no access codes are provided.
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