Description
Civil Liability in Europe for Terrorism-Related Risk provides an in-depth analysis of how European legal systems address civil liability arising from terrorist attacks and related risks. The book examines the complex interplay between national tort law, insurance mechanisms, and government compensation schemes across multiple jurisdictions.
The authors explore key challenges including victim compensation, insurer solvency, and the availability of terrorism coverage. The work addresses how European countries have adapted their civil liability frameworks following major terrorist incidents, considering both traditional common law and civil law approaches. Special attention is given to the role of state intervention, pooling mechanisms, and the European Union’s regulatory responses to terrorism risk management.







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