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Just satisfaction under Art. 41 ECHR : a compromise in 1950 : problematic now / Elisabeth Steiner
Methodological approaches to the tort law of the ECHR / Franz Bydlinski
Methodologische ansatze zum schadenersatzrecht der EMRK / Franz Bydlinski
Human rights and tort law / Walter Berka
Menschenrechte und schadenersatzrecht / Walter Berka
'Just satisfaction' in Art. 41 ECHR and public international law : issues of interpretation and review of international materials / Wolfram Karl
Can the reparation awarded to victims of violations under the ECHR be considered a real 'just' satisfaction? / Michel de Salvia
Damage / Ken Oliphant and Katarzyna Ludwichowska
Causation / Markus Kellner and Isabelle C. Durant
Wrongfulness and fault / Barbara C. Steininger and Nora Wallner-Friedl
Protective purpose of the rule / Jörg Fedtke
No-fault or strict liability / Dagmar Hinghofer-Szalkay and Bernhard A. Koch
Compensation for pecuniary and non-pecuniary loss / Christa Kissling and Denis Kelliher
Punitive and nominal damages / Vanessa Wilcox
Satisfaction by finding a violation / Mónika Jóron
Contributory negligence / Vanesa Wilcox and Olaf Riss
Reduction of damages / Thomas Thiede and Erdem Büyüksagis
Concluding remarks regarding the methods of interpreting Art. 41 ECHR / Helmut Koziol
Concluding remarks on damage / Ernst Karner
Concluding remarks on causation / Ernst Karner
Concluding remarks on wrongfulness and fault / Attila Fenyves
Concluding remarks on the protective purpose of the rule / Ernst Karner
Concluding remarks on no-fault or strict liability / Ernst Karner
Concluding remarks on compensatory and non-compensatory remedies / Helmut Koziol
Concluding remarks on contributory negligence and reduction clause / Attila Fenyves

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