张默,Professor of Law,Temple University BeasleySchool of Law; Specially Invited PYofessor of Law,Tsinghua University School of Law;LL.B and LL.M,China University of Political Science&Law; LL.M, University of Michigan;SJD,University of Pennsylvania; member of Maryland Bar(inactive)and New York Bar;Teaching areas:Conflict of Laws,Contract,International Business Transactions,International Civil Litigation,and Chinese Law;Publications:Chinese Contract Law - Theory and Practice(Brill 2006),and numerous articles in both American law reviews and Chinese law journals in the fields of Conflict of Laws and Chinese Law.
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Preface Introduction 1. Torts in Chinese Legal History 2. Issues Facing the Torts Legislation 3. Basic Structure of the Torts Law Part One Torts in General Chapter I Torts and Its Determination 1. Concept of Torts a. Definition b. Right of Claim c. Concurrent Liability 2. Determination of Tort a. Conduct b. Damages c. Causation 3. Functions of the Torts Law 4. Coverage of the Torts Law Chapter II Liability Basis and Imputation 1. General Principle of Fault a. Definition of Fault b. Burden of Proof 2. Presumption of Fault 3. Liability Without Fault 4. Fairness Principle Chapter HI Multiple Tortfensors and Liability Allocation 1. Joint Tort .. a. Joint Conduct b. Join Danger c. Joint Cause 2. Joint Tort Liability Chapter IV Peculiar Tortfeasors and Liabifity I. Special Relationship Torffeasors a. Guardianship and Employment b. Other Tortfeasors 2. Capacity-Impeded Tortfeasors a. Causes of Capacity Impediment b. Principle of Faimess in Compensation 3. Intemet Related Tortfeasors a. Internet Related Torts b. Liability Rules Chapter V Defenses to Tort Liability I. Concurrent Fault of Plaintiff: Fault Offset Rule 2. Intentional Conduct of Plaintiff: Liability Exemption Rule 3.ACt of Third Party: Non Joint Tortfeasor Rule 4. Force Majeure: Statutory Excuse 5. Self Defense: Justified Defense 6. Necessity: Rule of Emergency Chapter VI Mechanism of Tort Liability Assumption and Remedies., 1. Liability Assumption and Principles 2. Forms of Remedy a. Cessation of Infringement b. Removal of Obstruction c. Elimination of Danger d. Return of Property e. Restoration of Original Status f. Loss Compensation g. Apology h. E "hmination oflll Effect and Rehabilitation of Reputation. Chapter VII Damages and Compensation 1. Personal Damages 2. Property Damages 3. Mental Damages Part Two Special Torts Chapter VIII Products Liability 1. Definition and Required Elements 2. Liability Imposition: Rules and Mechanism a. Non-Fault Liability b. Extended Liability c. Right of Recourse a. Punitive Damages e. Mandatory Warning and Recall System f. Preventive Measures g. Liability Reduction or Exemption Chapter IX Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident Liability 1. Liability in General 2. Leased or Borrowed Motor Vehicles 3. Sold Motor Vehicles 4. Illegally Assembled or Retiring Motor Vehicles 5. Stolen or Robbed Motor Vehicles 6. Hit-and-Runs Chapter X Medical Tort Liabilities 1. Medical Damages Categorization 2. Fault Liability 3. Determination of Fault a. Duty of Diagnosis and Treatment b. Duty to Keep Patients Informed c. Duty to Maintain Medical Records d. Duty of Non-disclosure e. Duty to Avoid Unnecessary Medical Examination 4. Presumption of Fault 5. Damage Caused by Medical Products 6. Liability Exemption 7. Legal Restraint on Patients Chapter XI Liability for Environmental Pollution 1. Liability without Fault 2. Scope of Protection 3. Determination of Causation: Reversed Burden of Proof 4. Rule of Pollution Share 5. Third Party's Action 6. Remedy Rules Chapter XH Ultra-HazardousActivity Liability 1. Liability Basis 2. Categories of Ultra-Hazardous Activity a. Civil Nuclear Facilities b. Civil Aircrafts c. Other Ultra-hazardous Operation d. Highly Dangerous Materials 3. Statutory Defenses a. Assumption of Risk b. Uncontrollable Force 4. Ceiling of Compensation Chapter XIII Harm by Raised Animals 1. Classification of Raised Animals 2. Nature of Liability 3. Liable Person 4. Defenses 5. Third Party's Fault 6. Moral Duties Chapter XIV Harm by Unknown or Unattended Objects 1. Falling Object from a Building, Structure or Other Facility 2. Collapse of Building, Structure or Facility 3. Object Without Identifiable Source 4. Stacked Objects, Public Road Obstruction and Broken Trees a. Collapse of the Stacked Objects b. Obstructive Objects on the Public Road c. Broken Trees 5. Road Work and Underground Facility Installation or Repair Appendix Tort Liability Law of the People's Republic of China Index