The current study is divided into six chapters. Chapter one describes the motives and purposes of the research and defines the method and scope it involves as well. Chapter two explores the kinds and elements of the general and individual tort law, allocation of burden of proof and lessening the burden of proof. Chapter three elaborates on the nature and scope of Product Liability and Public Nuisance Liability, with their differences in Substantive Law being contrasted.
Chapters four and five respectively adopt examples from the Article 7 of the Consumer Protection Act and Article 191-3 of the Civil Law for discussion on Product Liability and Public Nuisance Liability elements and allocation of burden of proof. These two chapters treat perspectives pertaining to causation、imputativeness and assessment of damages in equitable allocation of burden of proof as the core issues to be investigated.
Chapter six concludes this study and proposes suggestions of feasibility based on the procedures mentioned previously.