On 11 October, UNIDROIT organised a Workshop on the Nordic Approach to the Contract/Tort Divide, hosted by the UNIDROIT Nordic Law Centre (UNIDROIT Centre for Nordic Studies and Transnational Private Law – NLC).
The Workshop was held in a hybrid format and provided a comparative law perspective on the contract/tort divide and the relationship between contractual and non-contractual liability in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The speakers presented the latest developments in the Nordic countries regarding overlapping rules in contract and tort, similarities and differences between contractual and non-contractual liability, and how the limits of liability are determined in chains of contracts. The choice between contractual and non-contractual liability to solve similar problems and regulate new phenomena was also discussed.
The Workshop commenced with welcome remarks by UNIDROIT President Professor Maria-Chiara Malaguti and Professor Giuditta Cordero-Moss (University of Oslo) and was moderated by Dr. Stina Bratt (Swedish Corporate Governance Institute at Stockholm University). The panel featured presentations by Dr. Stina Bratt, Associate Professor Johannes Hygen Meyer (University of Oslo), Professor Vibe Ulfbeck (University of Copenhagen) and Dr. Katja Perätalo (Partner at Hannes Snellman).
This Workshop was organised as part of the activities as part of the activities of the recently founded Nordic Law Centre and was coordinated by Ms Theodora Kostoula (UNIDROIT Legal Consultant). The Nordic Law Centre is a research centre hosted under the umbrella of the UNIDROIT Academy with the participation of institutions from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The Centre focuses on Nordic law and comparative law in relation to private law and Nordic law and supports research in these areas. It also seeks to increase international awareness of Nordic law and enhance the dissemination and knowledge of UNIDROIT’s work in the region.
The Programme from the event is available here
Read more about the UNIDROIT Nordic Law Centre here