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Compare and contrast the various Southeast Asian areas and their experience with Europe.
Market Share Theory
Product liability theory which holds that when it is impossible to identify the manufacturer of a particular product that caused harm, the plaintiff may sue all manufacturers of the product, with liability apportioned among them on the basis of each one’s market share.
Products Liability Action
A legal claim against a manufacturer or seller for producing or selling a defective product causing injury or damage.
MacPherson Case
A landmark legal case that established the principle of duty of care in negligence, making manufacturers liable for harm caused by defective products.
Foreseeable Plaintiff
A person who is reasonably expected to be affected by a defendant's actions, thus entitled to protection under the duty of care in negligence law.
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