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C/L/373. Fowl Pest Case
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- 1900
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- 2008
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The paper examines the case of Fowl pest explaining the differences between German civil law and English common law, and touching on the areas of vicarious liability, burden of proof, judge made law, strict liability and generally the area of tort law. The Fowl Pest case is compared with the Donoghue v Stevenson from the English law jurisdiction stating that the sections on product liability in tort law of these two legal systems are surprisingly similar.
KEYWORDS: Fowl pest, German civil law, English common law, vicarious liability, tort law,
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