Several elements must be shown to be fulfilled for a court to hold that negligence has occurred, and a person is liable. One of these elements is 'causation', the idea that there must be a causal link between the claimant's loss and the negligent behaviour of the defendant. This article considers the application of the tests of factual and legal causation to cases of medical negligence. It is argued that in light of the recent development of a number of exceptional approaches to factual causation, each relating to a particular causal problem, the causal process must be identified in any given case so that the correct test for factual causation can be applied. This is illustrated by reference to MRSA claims. It is further argued that where t...
Nursing practice comes with an element of risk. The obligation of the duty of care and the implicati...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
In proving negligence, one of the elements which the plaintiff must prove is that the damage suffere...
Several elements must be shown to be fulfilled for a court to hold that negligence has occurred, and...
Under the civil liability legislation enacted in most Australian jurisdictions, factual causation wi...
The decision in the Bailey v. Ministry of Defence case raises some interesting issues in relation to...
In the United Kingdom, the most difficult aspect of proving a medical malpractice claim may be estab...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is fundamental for liability in negligence law that a pl...
The issue of causality in the suits for damages The subject of this thesis is the issue of causality...
This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential unc...
Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between...
In a medical negligence context, and under the causation provisions enacted pursuant to Civil Liabil...
Causation is an important concept in negligence law in which plaintiff would have to prove that the ...
Background Law entails precedent-based common law and parliamentary-legislation-based statutory law....
Negligence is not a ground of liability unless it causes injury or damage to some interest which the...
Nursing practice comes with an element of risk. The obligation of the duty of care and the implicati...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
In proving negligence, one of the elements which the plaintiff must prove is that the damage suffere...
Several elements must be shown to be fulfilled for a court to hold that negligence has occurred, and...
Under the civil liability legislation enacted in most Australian jurisdictions, factual causation wi...
The decision in the Bailey v. Ministry of Defence case raises some interesting issues in relation to...
In the United Kingdom, the most difficult aspect of proving a medical malpractice claim may be estab...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is fundamental for liability in negligence law that a pl...
The issue of causality in the suits for damages The subject of this thesis is the issue of causality...
This book undertakes an analysis of academic and judicial responses to the problem of evidential unc...
Causation is an issue that is fundamental in both law and medicine, as well as the interface between...
In a medical negligence context, and under the causation provisions enacted pursuant to Civil Liabil...
Causation is an important concept in negligence law in which plaintiff would have to prove that the ...
Background Law entails precedent-based common law and parliamentary-legislation-based statutory law....
Negligence is not a ground of liability unless it causes injury or damage to some interest which the...
Nursing practice comes with an element of risk. The obligation of the duty of care and the implicati...
This paper takes it as a premise that a distinction between matters of fact and of law is important ...
In proving negligence, one of the elements which the plaintiff must prove is that the damage suffere...