European Group on Tort Law


The European Group on Tort Law, sometimes called the Spier/Koziol group, is an academic group devoted to revising tort principles that are supposed to be common to Europe.
In 1992 Jaap Spier, who at the time was a professor of law at the Universiteit van Tilburg, called together a group of scholars to discuss fundamental questions of tort law on a comparative basis. After exploring the limits of liability, this “Tilburg Group” embarked on quite a demanding project – the drafting of "Principles of European Tort Law”.
The group, now known under the name “European Group on Tort Law”, has grown considerably in the meantime and currently comprises twenty members. These include Francesco D. Busnelli, Giovanni Comandé, Herman Cousy, Dan Dobbs, Bill Dufwa, Michael Faure, Israel Gilead, Michael Green, Konstantinos D. Kerameus, Bernhard A. Koch, Helmut Koziol, Ulrich Magnus, Miquel Martín-Casals, Jorge F. Sinde Monteiro, Olivier Moréteau, Johann Neethling, W.V. Horton Rogers, Jaap Spier, Luboš Tichý, Pierre Widmer.
In order to create an institutional basis for the drafting of the Principles, the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law was founded by the group in Vienna at the beginning of 1999. ECTIL also undertakes further research projects in the field of tort and insurance law and is now supported by the of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
In 2009, the Group has resumed work on the Principles with an eye to expanding the scope of supporting projects and to incorporating all the feedback collected so far. New members include Bjarte Askeland, Ewa Baginska, Eugenia Dacoronia, Anne Keirse, Ken Oliphant, Vibe Ulfbeck and Bénédict Winiger.