Standard of proof in Europe

Das vorliegende Buch gibt einen Überblick, wie die maßgeblichen europäischen Rechtsordnungen einem der Kernprobleme des Zivilprozessrechts gegenübertreten: dem Beweismaß. Vierzehn herausragende Rechtswissenschaftler erörtern die Herangehensweise ihres Rechtssystems und tragen so zur Suche nach e...

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Corporate Author: Standard of Proof, Prag (Author)
Other Authors: Tichý, Luboš (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper Edited Volume
Language:English
Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2019
Series:Veröffentlichungen zum Verfahrensrecht Band 158
In: Veröffentlichungen zum Verfahrensrecht (Band 158)

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DOI:10.1628/978-3-16-157021-6
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Summary:Das vorliegende Buch gibt einen Überblick, wie die maßgeblichen europäischen Rechtsordnungen einem der Kernprobleme des Zivilprozessrechts gegenübertreten: dem Beweismaß. Vierzehn herausragende Rechtswissenschaftler erörtern die Herangehensweise ihres Rechtssystems und tragen so zur Suche nach einem allgemeingültigen Standard bei.InhaltsübersichtPavel Holländer: Proof, theory of truthfulness and the purposes of procedure – Mark Schweizer: The standard of proof as a decision threshold – Christoph Kern: Probability as an element of the standard of proof – Magne Strandberg: The more probable than not standard – a critical approach – Christoph Althammer/Madeleine Tolani: Proof of causation in German tort law – Hans Jürgen Ahrens: The standard of proof – the German approach – Walter Rechberger: The Austrian approach and the inherent connection between the standard of proof and the burden of proof – Michael Stürner: Evaluation of evidence and the standard of proof in the ELI/UNIDROIT European Rules of Civil Procedure – Jan Balarin: The Czech approach – Emmanuel Jeuland: The standard of proof and the French approach – Roberto Poli: The Italian concept of the standard of proof – John Sorabji: The English approach to the standard of proof – Luboš Tichý: Main problems from the perspective of a comparative analysis
The main purpose of this book is to learn about different approaches to a key problem of procedural law, namely the standard of proof. The second is to assess the various stances adopted by diverse jurisdictions and find an adequate standard. Fourteen outstanding law professors describe and analyse how their national legal systems handle and deal with the problem.Survey of contentsPavel Holländer: Proof, theory of truthfulness and the purposes of procedure – Mark Schweizer: The standard of proof as a decision threshold – Christoph Kern: Probability as an element of the standard of proof – Magne Strandberg: The more probable than not standard – a critical approach – Christoph Althammer/Madeleine Tolani: Proof of causation in German tort law – Hans Jürgen Ahrens: The standard of proof – the German approach – Walter Rechberger: The Austrian approach and the inherent connection between the standard of proof and the burden of proof – Michael Stürner: Evaluation of evidence and the standard of proof in the ELI/UNIDROIT European Rules of Civil Procedure – Jan Balarin: The Czech approach – Emmanuel Jeuland: The standard of proof and the French approach – Roberto Poli: The Italian concept of the standard of proof – John Sorabji: The English approach to the standard of proof – Luboš Tichý: Main problems from the perspective of a comparative analysis
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ISBN:9783161570216
DOI:10.1628/978-3-16-157021-6