- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- 1 General Introduction
- 2 Introduction to the Private and Public Laws of Liability in France
- 3 <i>Droit Privé:</i> Delictual Liability for Fault and for the ‘Deeds of Things’
- 4 <i>Droit Privé:</i> The Law of Sale
- 5 <i>Droit Privé</i>: Liability for the Provision of Services Involving Products
- 6 Droit Administratif and Liability for Products
- 7 Public Services, <i>Service Public</i> and Liability for Products
- 8 Introduction to Private and Public Liability in English Law
- 9 The Tort of Negligence, its Adjudication and its Satellites
- 10 The English Law of Sale of Goods
- 11 The English Law Governing Public Services, Private Services and Liability for Products
- 12 French Law: Formal Bases of Liability and Practical ‘Irresponsibility’
- 13 English Law: Recurrent Themes and Endemic Casuistry
- 14 <i>Fraudes, Homicides</i> and the Role of the <i>Partie Civile</i>
- 15 English Law: Crime, the Criminal Process and ‘Essentially Civil Claims’
- 16 The Creation and Maintenance of the EEC Directive on Liability for Defective Products and the Process of its Implementation in the UK and France
- 17 A Closer Look at the Product Liability Directive
- 18 The Patterns of Liability
- 19 The Consumer Guarantees Directive and its Implementation in French and English Law
- 20 General Conclusion
- Index
Droit Administratif and Liability for Products
Droit Administratif and Liability for Products
- Chapter:
- (p.113) 6 Droit Administratif and Liability for Products
- Source:
- Liability for Products
- Author(s):
SIMON WHITTAKER
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter explains how administrative law may govern liability for products. It starts by looking briefly at how liability for fault may govern liability for products and explain why the specifically administrative law of contracts has had relatively little impact on it. The chapter then looks at administrative liability for dangerous things and activities and how liability for ‘public works’ relates to liability for products.
Keywords: French law, liability law, administrative law, product liability, public works
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- 1 General Introduction
- 2 Introduction to the Private and Public Laws of Liability in France
- 3 <i>Droit Privé:</i> Delictual Liability for Fault and for the ‘Deeds of Things’
- 4 <i>Droit Privé:</i> The Law of Sale
- 5 <i>Droit Privé</i>: Liability for the Provision of Services Involving Products
- 6 Droit Administratif and Liability for Products
- 7 Public Services, <i>Service Public</i> and Liability for Products
- 8 Introduction to Private and Public Liability in English Law
- 9 The Tort of Negligence, its Adjudication and its Satellites
- 10 The English Law of Sale of Goods
- 11 The English Law Governing Public Services, Private Services and Liability for Products
- 12 French Law: Formal Bases of Liability and Practical ‘Irresponsibility’
- 13 English Law: Recurrent Themes and Endemic Casuistry
- 14 <i>Fraudes, Homicides</i> and the Role of the <i>Partie Civile</i>
- 15 English Law: Crime, the Criminal Process and ‘Essentially Civil Claims’
- 16 The Creation and Maintenance of the EEC Directive on Liability for Defective Products and the Process of its Implementation in the UK and France
- 17 A Closer Look at the Product Liability Directive
- 18 The Patterns of Liability
- 19 The Consumer Guarantees Directive and its Implementation in French and English Law
- 20 General Conclusion
- Index