Flooding is New Zealand’s most frequent natural hazard the cost of which is outdone only by the recent Canterbury earthquakes. Local authorities are the bodies primarily tasked with protecting communities against flooding through a range of measures including physical works such as stopbanks. This essay explores the extent to which a local authority can be liable in tort where those physical works fail, causing damage. Direct liability and non-delegable duties are discussed, the latter addressing whether a local authority can nevertheless be liable having outsourced the construction of flood works to independent contractors. Additionally, whether local authorities should be liable for such damage or whether individual property owners ought ...
Local governments and governmental entities, their employees, and members of their boards and commis...
The Canterbury earthquake sequence (2010-2011) was the most devastating catastrophe in New Zealand‘s...
Flooding is a major problem for many people in the United Kingdom, posing a risk to health, safety a...
Public bodies have no statutory duty to provide flood defences and do not have funds available to me...
Identifying the appropriate test for finding a duty of care is a matter which has exercised the mind...
AbstractMost provincial emergency management legislation (Quebec excepted) fails to include regulato...
A recurrent problem arising in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquakes is whether property ins...
Insurance law, at least in the United Kingdom, has the reputation for being simply a sub-set of cont...
Purpose - The object of this paper is to examine whether the improvements in technology that enhance...
As there is no general right to be defended from flooding, any measures taken to protect communities...
Flood Resilience of Private Properties examines the division and balance of responsibilities between...
The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 have shone the spotlight on a number of tax issues. Thes...
The environmental damage harms or threatens the two groups of interests - public and private. Both t...
Private liability can potentially play a crucial role in protecting critical infrastructure. Traditi...
We examine the influence of introducing public authority liability in the context of disasters. In a...
Local governments and governmental entities, their employees, and members of their boards and commis...
The Canterbury earthquake sequence (2010-2011) was the most devastating catastrophe in New Zealand‘s...
Flooding is a major problem for many people in the United Kingdom, posing a risk to health, safety a...
Public bodies have no statutory duty to provide flood defences and do not have funds available to me...
Identifying the appropriate test for finding a duty of care is a matter which has exercised the mind...
AbstractMost provincial emergency management legislation (Quebec excepted) fails to include regulato...
A recurrent problem arising in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquakes is whether property ins...
Insurance law, at least in the United Kingdom, has the reputation for being simply a sub-set of cont...
Purpose - The object of this paper is to examine whether the improvements in technology that enhance...
As there is no general right to be defended from flooding, any measures taken to protect communities...
Flood Resilience of Private Properties examines the division and balance of responsibilities between...
The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 have shone the spotlight on a number of tax issues. Thes...
The environmental damage harms or threatens the two groups of interests - public and private. Both t...
Private liability can potentially play a crucial role in protecting critical infrastructure. Traditi...
We examine the influence of introducing public authority liability in the context of disasters. In a...
Local governments and governmental entities, their employees, and members of their boards and commis...
The Canterbury earthquake sequence (2010-2011) was the most devastating catastrophe in New Zealand‘s...
Flooding is a major problem for many people in the United Kingdom, posing a risk to health, safety a...