The spurious relationship between moral blameworthiness and liability for negligence
Traditional learning maintains that liability for negligence is ultimately premised on notions of moral blameworthiness. It is thought that the legal principles which define the scope of negligence loosely conform to such notions. This article challenges that view. While there is a certain amount of...
Auteur principal: | Goudkamp, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Melbourne
2004
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