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Tortious Liability for Released Detainees

The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 2011
Abstract: The possibility of early release from custody is a necessary and integral part of the current English system of detention. An applicant for early release has certain rights to contest a refusal, but a victim of a crime by the released detainee is unlikely to have a claim against the institution responsible.
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The Basis of Tortious Liability

1991
Abstract One of the most important, fruitful, and controversial lines of argument conceived by Patrick Atiyah goes as follows: it is an over-simplification to divide the law of obligations according to whether the obligation in question is imposed by law or voluntarily assumed.
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The Tortious Liabilities of Principal and Agent

2016
Abstract This chapter examines the personal liabilities incurred by both principals and agents for the torts they commit. An agent is personally liable for torts committed in the course of the agency that occasion damage to a third party, irrespective of whether the agent was acting within or outside the principal’s authority.
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Tortious Liability of Regulatory Authorities

2007
Il contributo esamina in prospettiva comparatistica le responasbilità degli organi di vigilanza. Nella prospettiva delineata, rilevanza primaria assume - inter alia - sia la qualificazione della condotta delle persone che hanno agito in nome/per conto degli organi di vigilanza (colpa lieve, colpa grave e dolo), sia l'entità del danno risarcibile, sia
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The Relative Wealth of the Parties as a Factor in Tortious Liability

Israel Law Review, 1983
In its desire to reduce the loss and expense involved in the occurrence of accidents, organized society is likely to consider various factors determining the nature of the rules (whether legal or other) that will guide it in its decision. These factors may includemoralfault (in the accepted meaning of the term),economicfault or the relative wealth of ...
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Tortious Liability for Suicide

The Cambridge Law Journal, 1990
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Medical malpractice: tortious liability or no-fault insurance?

Medicine and law, 1992
This article discusses the merits of no-fault insurance as compared to tortious liability in medical malpractice cases. The implications of adopting the Swedish model in Israel are considered.
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