THE MATRIX OF NON-CONTRACTUAL CIVIL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY PRODUCTS WITH MANUFACTURING DEFECTS, BETWEEN THE RISK-BENEFIT TEST AND THE TEST OF LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS OF THE CONSUMER Cover Image

MATRICEA RĂSPUNDERII CIVILE EXTRACONTRACTUALE PENTRU PREJUDICIILE CAUZATE DE PRODUSELE CU DEFECTE DE MANUFACTURARE, ÎNTRE TESTUL RISCURI‑BENEFICII ȘI TESTUL AȘTEPTĂRILOR LEGITIME ALE CONSUMATORULUI
THE MATRIX OF NON-CONTRACTUAL CIVIL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY PRODUCTS WITH MANUFACTURING DEFECTS, BETWEEN THE RISK-BENEFIT TEST AND THE TEST OF LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS OF THE CONSUMER

Author(s): Juanita Goicovici
Subject(s): Civil Law, EU-Legislation, Court case
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: strict liability; manufacturing defects; risk-benefit test; legitimate expectations; consumer;

Summary/Abstract: The study aims at analysing the impact that the use of the risk-benefit test, respectively the test of legitimate expectations of the consumer has on the physiognomy of civil liability for damage caused by defective products, especially in terms of preserving the objective nature of this type of liability, detached from the element of culpable action or omission. Using the 'risk-benefit' balance, courts can specifically assess the defect of a product, including both narrow manufacturing defects and design defects, respectively deficiencies/omissions in offering correct and complete consumer information. The architecture of liability for defective products is strongly influenced by the jurisprudential option for the risk-utility test, with the possible association of the test results of legitimate expectations of consumers, which characterized the objective liability for defective products as a separate species of civil liability that perpetuates detachment from the criterion of fault or negligence of the manufacturer/importer of the product with manufacturing defects.

  • Issue Year: 67/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 106-185
  • Page Count: 80
  • Language: Romanian
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