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Private Law
Explaining & criticizing the Theory of "Symmetrical Approach" in Determining the Extent of Blame Attached to Plaintiff & Defendant in Fault-based Civil Liability

sajjad shahbaz ghahfarrokhi

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, , Pages 129-146

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.119696.3137

Abstract
  After adopting the theory of contributory negligence and dismissing the All-or-Nothing Rule, the issue of how to determine the extent of loss and victim fault was raised in fault-based civil liability. The key question is whether there is a difference between the defendant's fault and the plaintiff's. ...  Read More