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Strict liability

Tort Law in Bangladesh, 2021
Sakif Alam
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Strict Liability and the Purpose of Punishment

New Criminal Law Review An International and Interdisciplinary Journal, 2020
The main argument of this article is that only a clear conception of the purpose of punishment can orient the debate about the positioning of the fault requirement and strict liability doctrine in criminal law. A categorization of the varieties of strict
Monika Simmler
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6. Strict liability

Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Text, Cases, & Materials on Criminal Law, 2020
This chapter focuses on identifying the circumstances in which an offence will be construed as one of strict liability—that is, where the Crown will not have to establish mens rea in relation to every element of the actus reus.
D. Ormerod, Karl Laird
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Strict Liability Principle Application in the Management of Straits Marine Pollution for International Navigation according to the Indonesia Sea Convention Law

, 2020
Congested crossings going vessels in the strait used for international navigation such as the Malacca Strait, allowing the serious pollution of the sea water in the strait.
L. Sudini, A. A. G. Raka, T. Herawan
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4. Strict liability

2014
Each Concentrate revision guide is packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&As, and more. Concentrates show you what to expect in a law exam, what examiners are looking for, and how to achieve extra marks. This chapter discusses the crime of strict liability.
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Between Strict Liability and Blameworthy Quality of Will

Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 6, 2019
This chapter discusses blameworthiness for problematic acts that an agent does inadvertently. Blameworthiness, as opposed to liability, is difficult to make sense of in this sort of case, as there is usually thought to be a tight connection between ...
Elinor Mason
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5. Crimes of strict liability

Smith, Hogan, and Ormerod's Criminal Law, 2018
Offences of strict liability are those crimes that do not require mens rea or even negligence as to one or more elements in the actus reus. Where an offence is interpreted to be one of strict liability, the accused will be criminally liable even if he ...
D. Ormerod, Karl Laird
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Negligence (and Strict Liability)

2022
This chapter focuses on negligence and its relationship with no-fault liability regimes. In particular, the chapter explores three issues that deserve the spotlight in the comparative law perspective, insofar as they highlight a common trend dictated by the similarities of cultural approaches, in spite of technical differences.
Mauro Bussani   +2 more
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Strict liability

Unlocking Criminal Law, 2019
T. Storey
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Strict liability, scarce generic input and duopoly competition

European Journal of Law and Economics, 2022
G. Mondello
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