Intoxication of a plaintiff raises many issues in a negligence action – duty of care, breach of duty, causation and the defence of contributory negligence. Recently intoxication has been examined by the Full Court of Tasmania in relation to duty and breach and by the New South Wales Court of Appeal in respect of causation and contributory negligence
Under the civil liability legislation enacted in most Australian jurisdictions, factual causation wi...
This article deals with the contentious issue of the extent to which an intoxicated person, particul...
What are the rules governing intoxication as a defence, and are any of those rules unconstitutional?...
Intoxication of a plaintiff raises many issues in a negligence action – duty of care, breach of duty...
This paper focuses on two recent appeals before the High Court of Australia involving negligence act...
Legal issues around the duty of care in common law with regard to addictive legal drugs are evolving...
According to what is here called the “Intoxication Recklessness Principle,” a defendant who, thanks ...
Analysis of the views expressed by High Court in Cole on questions of autonomy, responsibility and d...
Legal Disputes over Duties to Disclose Treatment Risks to Patients: A Review of Negligence Claims an...
In a jurisdiction having a statute prohibiting sales of liquor to minors and persons actually or app...
The duty of care of a hotel operator and licensee in regards to a patron who suffered a fatal motor ...
This study explores how the state of ‘intoxication’ from the consumption of alcohol or other drugs i...
Plaintiff, knowing that the driver of the automobile in which she was riding had been drinking, cont...
Intoxication has been a phenomenon since time immemorial. Alcoholic beverages play a central role in...
This report addresses the questions of when, and in what ways, an accused’s state of intoxication (w...
Under the civil liability legislation enacted in most Australian jurisdictions, factual causation wi...
This article deals with the contentious issue of the extent to which an intoxicated person, particul...
What are the rules governing intoxication as a defence, and are any of those rules unconstitutional?...
Intoxication of a plaintiff raises many issues in a negligence action – duty of care, breach of duty...
This paper focuses on two recent appeals before the High Court of Australia involving negligence act...
Legal issues around the duty of care in common law with regard to addictive legal drugs are evolving...
According to what is here called the “Intoxication Recklessness Principle,” a defendant who, thanks ...
Analysis of the views expressed by High Court in Cole on questions of autonomy, responsibility and d...
Legal Disputes over Duties to Disclose Treatment Risks to Patients: A Review of Negligence Claims an...
In a jurisdiction having a statute prohibiting sales of liquor to minors and persons actually or app...
The duty of care of a hotel operator and licensee in regards to a patron who suffered a fatal motor ...
This study explores how the state of ‘intoxication’ from the consumption of alcohol or other drugs i...
Plaintiff, knowing that the driver of the automobile in which she was riding had been drinking, cont...
Intoxication has been a phenomenon since time immemorial. Alcoholic beverages play a central role in...
This report addresses the questions of when, and in what ways, an accused’s state of intoxication (w...
Under the civil liability legislation enacted in most Australian jurisdictions, factual causation wi...
This article deals with the contentious issue of the extent to which an intoxicated person, particul...
What are the rules governing intoxication as a defence, and are any of those rules unconstitutional?...