Feb 20, 2023 15:26
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Portuguese term
concausalidade
Portuguese to English
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Law (general)
Contudo, um regime de responsabilidade ambiental tem de lidar com
cinco tipos de problemas:
(i) a dispersão dos danos ambientais, em que o lesado, numa análise
custo benefício, se vê desincentivado a demandar o poluidor;
(ii) a ***concausalidade*** na produção de danos, que em matéria ambiental
conhece particular agudeza em razão do carácter técnico e científico
e é suscetível de impedir a efetivação da responsabilidade;
cinco tipos de problemas:
(i) a dispersão dos danos ambientais, em que o lesado, numa análise
custo benefício, se vê desincentivado a demandar o poluidor;
(ii) a ***concausalidade*** na produção de danos, que em matéria ambiental
conhece particular agudeza em razão do carácter técnico e científico
e é suscetível de impedir a efetivação da responsabilidade;
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +4 | contributory causality | Mark Robertson |
4 | [Anglo-Am.] co-causation; [Scots] cumulative causation | Adrian MM. |
2 | co-causality | Daniel Silva |
Proposed translations
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contributory causality
Contributory causality exists where something is caused by a combinations of factors.
A contributory cause is a cause that is not sufficient to bring about an end or event but that helps in some way to bring about that end or event. A contributing cause may be a necessary condition or it may influence events more indirectly by affecting other conditions that make the event more likely.
In law this phenomenon is referred to as contributory liability when an injured person is partly to blame for their injury, e.g. failure to wear a seat belt.
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Concausalidade
Situação em que os danos são produzidos conjuntamente por vários fatos, não sendo nenhuma delas, só por si, apto à produção da globalidade do resultado danoso.
Dicionário Jurídico, 4ª Edição, Ana Prata et al, Tomo I, página 271.
A contributory cause is a cause that is not sufficient to bring about an end or event but that helps in some way to bring about that end or event. A contributing cause may be a necessary condition or it may influence events more indirectly by affecting other conditions that make the event more likely.
In law this phenomenon is referred to as contributory liability when an injured person is partly to blame for their injury, e.g. failure to wear a seat belt.
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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2023-02-21 17:21:16 GMT)
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Concausalidade
Situação em que os danos são produzidos conjuntamente por vários fatos, não sendo nenhuma delas, só por si, apto à produção da globalidade do resultado danoso.
Dicionário Jurídico, 4ª Edição, Ana Prata et al, Tomo I, página 271.
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co-causality
Additional or secondary causes.
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[Anglo-Am.] co-causation; [Scots] cumulative causation
causality in tort : Google search -> did you mean causation in the law of tort ?
I can remember 'co-causation' in the English law of tort and 'cumulative causation' in the Scots law of Delicts, rather than causality, but maybe I had not been paying attention...
I can remember 'co-causation' in the English law of tort and 'cumulative causation' in the Scots law of Delicts, rather than causality, but maybe I had not been paying attention...
Example sentence:
Co-causation of reduced newborn size by maternal undernutrition, infections, and inflammation.
Causality (also called causation, or cause and effect) is influence by which one event, process, state, or object (a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state, or object (an effect)
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