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Coronavirus and international carriage of goods by road
A range of legislative and legal initiatives have been taken in recent days to control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus epidemic. How will temporary closing of borders and mandatory hospitalisation impact carriers’ liability in international transport of goods by road?
Coronavirus and international carriage of goods by road
Direct compensation from insurers under the new commercial procedure
Will the amended civil procedure rules improve the litigation position of people suffering a loss in motor vehicle collisions?
Direct compensation from insurers under the new commercial procedure
Yellowhammer—a whip for carriers: Who will be responsible for deterioration of perishable goods during border controls?
In September, the British media published a documentary on Operation Yellowhammer, analysing the possible effects of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union without an agreement. The legal chaos caused by a hard Brexit could lead to several days of truck stoppages at the border, creating a risk of damage to perishable goods.
Yellowhammer—a whip for carriers: Who will be responsible for deterioration of perishable goods during border controls?
A contributory role in contributing. When might an error made by a representative lead to a decrease in the amount of damages due?
Properly determining the amount of damages sought for loss of health, where a party pursuing a claim for injury partly caused the loss, can be a problem even for professional representatives of such claimants. This is because this issue raises a number of grave practical concerns, addressed by the Supreme Court in a resolution of 11 April 2019 (III CZP 105/18), and also by other bodies.
A contributory role in contributing. When might an error made by a representative lead to a decrease in the amount of damages due?