It is a scandal that in the 21st century child offenders, some of society’s most vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals, still die in the care of the State. Deteriorating and potentially lethal conditions in youth custodial institutions throw into sharp relief the ineffectiveness of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 to operate as a deterrent against unsafe custody practices. Despite applying to adult and child deaths in custody, the Act has never been invoked to prosecute such a fatality. The applicability of corporate manslaughter to child deaths in custody has been almost completely neglected by legal scholars. This article addresses such dereliction of academic scrutiny by analysing how the corporate manslaught...
This year, 2018, marks the 10 year anniversary of the implementation of the Corporate Manslaughter a...
This comparative study examines the difficulties associated with criminalising the predominantly mal...
This work addresses whether Scots law on corporate homicide, as currently set out in the Corporate ...
It is a scandal that in the 21st century child offenders, some of society’s most vulnerable and disa...
This article explores a provision of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, wh...
Part I of the paper considered whether the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 (C...
On 8 December 1994, OLL Ltd became the first company in English legal history to be convicted of hom...
Article 2 of the Human Rights Act 1998 not only provides for the state to protect life, but also req...
Since the 1970s, high profile corporate killings forced the need to assess the criminal responsibili...
This year will mark the 10th anniversary of the commencement of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corpo...
Although there had been some earlier public inquiries, the inquiry into the death of 7 year old Mari...
In the week I began to write this editorial, City and Hackney Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSC...
In 1996 the Law Commission published Report No.237 "Criminal Law:Involuntary Manslaughter - A Consul...
A conviction of a large corporation for manslaughter was in practice impossible. This statement was ...
When the offence of statutory corporate manslaughter was introduced, it was widely anticipated that ...
This year, 2018, marks the 10 year anniversary of the implementation of the Corporate Manslaughter a...
This comparative study examines the difficulties associated with criminalising the predominantly mal...
This work addresses whether Scots law on corporate homicide, as currently set out in the Corporate ...
It is a scandal that in the 21st century child offenders, some of society’s most vulnerable and disa...
This article explores a provision of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, wh...
Part I of the paper considered whether the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 (C...
On 8 December 1994, OLL Ltd became the first company in English legal history to be convicted of hom...
Article 2 of the Human Rights Act 1998 not only provides for the state to protect life, but also req...
Since the 1970s, high profile corporate killings forced the need to assess the criminal responsibili...
This year will mark the 10th anniversary of the commencement of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corpo...
Although there had been some earlier public inquiries, the inquiry into the death of 7 year old Mari...
In the week I began to write this editorial, City and Hackney Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSC...
In 1996 the Law Commission published Report No.237 "Criminal Law:Involuntary Manslaughter - A Consul...
A conviction of a large corporation for manslaughter was in practice impossible. This statement was ...
When the offence of statutory corporate manslaughter was introduced, it was widely anticipated that ...
This year, 2018, marks the 10 year anniversary of the implementation of the Corporate Manslaughter a...
This comparative study examines the difficulties associated with criminalising the predominantly mal...
This work addresses whether Scots law on corporate homicide, as currently set out in the Corporate ...