Tobias Lutzi:
Dashed Hopes and Good Intentions: Changing Attitudes Towards Punitive Damages around the World
I. Afraid of What?
Lukas Rademacher:
Compensation, Punishment, and the Idea of Private Law
- Jan Lüttringhaus:
Punitive Damages and Insurance
II. Why to be Afraid?
Catherine M. Sharkey:
Who's Afraid of Punitive Damages for Products Liability Cases?
III. When to be Afraid?
Marko Jovanovic:
Punitive Damages, Public Policy, and the Hague Judgments Convention
IV. Who is (Still) Afraid?
Johannes Ungerer:
The Rejection of Foreign Punitive Damages in German Law: Unafraid and Principled -
André Janssen:
Who is (Still) Afraid of Punitive Damages? A Dutch Perspective -
Béligh Elbalti:
Recognition and Enforcement of Punitive Damages in Japan - Quo Vadis? -
Caterina Benini:
Punitive Damages in Italy -
Marta Requejo Isidro:
Punitive Damages: Spanish Perspectives on Domestic and Cross-Border Settings -
Min Kyung Kim:
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Awarding Punitive Damages: A Korean Law Perspective
V. Annex
Clara Ffion Wenzel:
Translation of BGHZ 118, 312