REVIEW OF THE ARTICLE BY V.S. MIKHAILOV
“THEORIES OF CAUSATION AND ESTABLISHING
THE LIMITS OF LIABILITY”
E.A. EVSTIGNEEV,
PhD in Law, Master of Jurisprudence (Russian School of Private Law),
Consultant of the Alexeev Private Law Research Centre
under the President of the Russian Federation
S.V. NAZARIKOV,
Master of Jurisprudence (Russian School of Private Law),
Consultant of the Alexeev Private Law Research Centre under the President
of the Russian Federation
DOI: 10.24031/1992-2043-2020-20-1-263-271
The authors analyze the article by V.S. Mikhailov “Theories of Causation and Establishing
the Limits of Liability”. The authors of the review critically assess the article and
formulate their own approach to the study of problems in tort law.
Keywords: causation; legal causation; equivalence theory; adequate cause theory; fault;
wrongfulness.
References
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Information about the author
Evstigneev E.A. (Moscow, Russia) – PhD in Law, Master of Jurisprudence (Russian
School of Private Law), Consultant of the Alexeev Private Law Research Centre
under the President of the Russian Federation (8, Bldg. 2 Ilyinka St., Moscow,
103132, Russia; e-mail: e_evstigneev@mail.ru).
Nazarikov S.V. (Moscow, Russia) – Master of Jurisprudence (Russian School
of Private Law), Consultant of the Alexeev Private Law Research Centre under the
President of the Russian Federation (8, Bldg. 2 Ilyinka St., Moscow, 103132, Russia;
e-mail: snazar@bk.ru).