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Category: Tort
Non-delegable duty situations: the role of policy
This post has been contributed by Vera Bermingham, Teaching Fellow for the Undergraduate Laws Programme. The law of negligence has undergone enormous change and development in
Occupiers’ Liability – Part 2
This post follows on from the previous one found here: Occupiers Liability – Part 1 and is contributed by Patricia Tuitt, Module Convenor for Tort law.
Occupiers’Liability – Part 1
This post has been contributed by Professor Patricia Tuitt, Module Convenor for Tort law , and Part 1 of two posts. Read here later part 2 to see
The Duty of Care of the Police
It is a well-known fact that the tort of negligence is a flexible tool with a wide potential for making careless defendants liable to compensate
Revival of the Rule in Wilkinson v Downton
Until very recently, the rule in Wilkinson v Downton was seen to be a tort of diminishing significance in English law. According to Wright J