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European tort law : ウィキペディア英語版 | European tort law European Tort Law, as a term, is not strictly defined and is used to describe a number of various features concerning tort law in Europe. The concept developed alongside other major historic developments of European integration. ==History== After World War II, the concept of a united Europe began to take shape. The ideas of a unified Europe varied in degree. Some envisioned a Federal Europe run by a European government and others merely aimed for an economic cooperation only in order to achieve a common internal market. The result today is somewhere in between these two extremes.〔Walter van Gerven, The European Union. A Policy of States and Peoples, Oxford, Hart 2005〕 As Europe merged politically, a common European tort law also emerged. In the middle of the 20th Century, European tort law was varied and a common European tort law was non-existent. Only in the beginning of the 21st did it started to take shape.
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