Since their widespread introduction in the early 20th century, vaccinations have saved millions of lives worldwide and have near to eradicated some diseases in several countries. Vaccination in Australia, although not mandatory, is strongly and actively encouraged through pervasive education campaigns, financial incentives and administrative requirements. Despite this, approximately 10% of children in Australia are not fully vaccinated against vaccine preventable diseases and every year thousands of Australians are infected with one of these diseases. This article considers the liability in negligence of parents whose unvaccinated children infect and cause harm to others. It argues that policy considerations will ultimately determine decisi...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
This article examines child protection practice when the Department of Communities and Justice in Ne...
This article explores whether parents can or should be civilly liable for damages when (1) their unv...
Parents who do not vaccinate their children create risk of harm to those in society who are vulnerab...
A parent’s decision not to vaccinate a child may place others at risk if the child becomes infected ...
Should a parent who takes advantage of a personal belief exemption to avoid vaccinating a child be h...
Mass vaccination has been a successful public health strategy for many contagious diseases. The immu...
Purpose: The article discusses the problem of liability for damages relating to optional COVID-19 va...
The 2017 Thrower Symposium focused on how law addresses serious global public health challenges. The...
Imposing tort liability on parents who fail to vaccinate their children would not serve the public h...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
Vaccination aims to prevent infectious disease, and is internationally acclaimed as a major contribu...
The 2015 Disneyland outbreak of measles in the US unequivocally brought to light what had been brewi...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
This article examines child protection practice when the Department of Communities and Justice in Ne...
This article explores whether parents can or should be civilly liable for damages when (1) their unv...
Parents who do not vaccinate their children create risk of harm to those in society who are vulnerab...
A parent’s decision not to vaccinate a child may place others at risk if the child becomes infected ...
Should a parent who takes advantage of a personal belief exemption to avoid vaccinating a child be h...
Mass vaccination has been a successful public health strategy for many contagious diseases. The immu...
Purpose: The article discusses the problem of liability for damages relating to optional COVID-19 va...
The 2017 Thrower Symposium focused on how law addresses serious global public health challenges. The...
Imposing tort liability on parents who fail to vaccinate their children would not serve the public h...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
Vaccination aims to prevent infectious disease, and is internationally acclaimed as a major contribu...
The 2015 Disneyland outbreak of measles in the US unequivocally brought to light what had been brewi...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
This article examines child protection practice when the Department of Communities and Justice in Ne...