Abstract

In the capitalistic or mixed economies which underly the legal systems discussed in the other articles of this issue, it appears that is declining as a basis of liability; most writers regard it as an outmoded vestige of bourgeois and moralistic ideas. In a socialist economy, we learn from the following article, fault is emerging as a factor of increasing significanc even in the law of contract, from which capitalist countries have largely banished it. (-The Editors).

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