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私法上人格權之保護   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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龍顯銘編著
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Title
私法上人格權之保護
Publisher
中華書局[發行者]
Description

「私法」是資產階級法學家對法律分類的一種用語。是指保護私人利益的法律,通常包括民法、商法等。作者認為國民政府的民法就人格權所設之規定,寥寥無幾。為喚起對人格保護問題的重視和研究,作者才編著此書。內分緒論、人格權分論、人格權受侵害之救濟手段3篇。所謂「人格權」,著者指生命權、身體權、自由權、名譽權

目錄
第一篇 緒論
第一章 人各權概說
第一節 人格權之意義及性質
第二節 人格權之種類
第三節 近代人格權法發達之原因
第四節 人格權之社會化
第二章 侵權行為概說
第一節 一般的侵權行為
第二節 共同侵權行為
第三節 特殊的侵權行為
第三章 國家之損害賠償責任
第二篇 人格權分論
第一章 生命權
第一節 生命權之意義
第二節 生命權之侵害
第三節 被害人得否請求賠償
第四節 殯葬費之賠償請求權
第五節 法定撫養權利人之損害賠償請求權
第六節 慰撫金請求權
第二章 身體權及健康權
第一節 身體權及健康權之意義
第二節 身體權及健康權之侵害
第三節 財產上損害之賠償請求權
第四節 慰撫金請求權
第五節 旅客運送人之損害賠償責任
第三章 名譽權
第一節 名譽權之意義
第二節 名譽侵害之成立要件
第三節 名譽權受侵害之救濟
第四章 自由權
第一節 自由權之意義
第二節 自由權之侵害
第三節 損害賠償請求權
第五章 姓名權
第一節 姓名權之意義
第二節 姓名權之侵害
第三節 侵害除雲請求權及損害賠償請求權
第六章 肖像權
第一節 法德兩國關於肖像權之判例及學說
第二節 肖像權之新觀念有無承認之必要
第三節 法律保護範圍之限制
第四節 肖像權之性質
第五節 肖像權受侵害之救濟
第三篇 人格權受侵害之救濟手段
第一章 正當防禦
第二章 緊急避難
第三章 不作為請求權
第四章 損害賠償請求權
第一節 損害賠償之方法及範圍
第二節 損益相抵
第三節 過失相抵
第四節 抵銷之禁止
第五節 特別消滅時效

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國38[1949]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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MG/D913.01
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私法-人權 人權-私法
中圖分類
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D913.01
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