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Children, Families and Social Security: Eleanor Rathbone's Welfare Legacy

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, EarlyView.
In The Disinherited Family, published in 1924, Eleanor Rathbone argued powerfully for ‘family endowment’, involving the direction of collective resources towards family support via state‐provided family allowances. This ground‐breaking work influenced many, including the architect of Britain's postwar welfare state, William Beveridge, who included ...
Neville Harris
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The Omissions Doctrine after Tindall v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, EarlyView.
In tort law, liability is generally not imposed for failing to confer a benefit on another person. This is commonly referred to as the omissions doctrine. In Tindall v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police, the UK Supreme Court elucidated the scope of this doctrine.
Eleni Katsampouka
wiley   +1 more source

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