This case note analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Kuddus [2019] EWCA Crim 837, on the potential liability of restaurateurs for gross negligence manslaughter after serving a customer with a meal containing an ingredient to which the customer was allergic, with fatal consequences
This article examines the Australian law determining liability of manufacturers and retailers for in...
Plaintiff was injured by biting into a fishhook imbedded in a plug of chewing tobacco bought from an...
Managers, owners and employees of all food providers must make sure that their products are safe, wh...
This case note analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in R v Zaman [2017] EWCA Crim 1783, on the pote...
Case commentary on R v Bowler [2015] EWCA Crim 849, Court of Appeal and R v S [2015] EWCA Crim 558, ...
With the number of people suffering from food allergies increasing globally and food allergies accou...
About 1000 people die every year in Britain because of mistakes made by surgeons. At what degree of...
Food safety is a hotly debated issue. While food nourishes, sustains, and enriches our lives, it can...
Intoxication of a plaintiff raises many issues in a negligence action – duty of care, breach of duty...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...
There have been recent criticisms of the prosecution of doctors for gross negligence manslaughter (G...
Proprietors and employees need to be prepared when deaths occur in hospital-ity establishments. Laws...
This article explores the specific question of protection which tort law in England and Wales afford...
Defendant negligently sold unlabeled poisoned bran, thereby causing the death of or permanent injury...
This article examines the Australian law determining liability of manufacturers and retailers for in...
This article examines the Australian law determining liability of manufacturers and retailers for in...
Plaintiff was injured by biting into a fishhook imbedded in a plug of chewing tobacco bought from an...
Managers, owners and employees of all food providers must make sure that their products are safe, wh...
This case note analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in R v Zaman [2017] EWCA Crim 1783, on the pote...
Case commentary on R v Bowler [2015] EWCA Crim 849, Court of Appeal and R v S [2015] EWCA Crim 558, ...
With the number of people suffering from food allergies increasing globally and food allergies accou...
About 1000 people die every year in Britain because of mistakes made by surgeons. At what degree of...
Food safety is a hotly debated issue. While food nourishes, sustains, and enriches our lives, it can...
Intoxication of a plaintiff raises many issues in a negligence action – duty of care, breach of duty...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...
There have been recent criticisms of the prosecution of doctors for gross negligence manslaughter (G...
Proprietors and employees need to be prepared when deaths occur in hospital-ity establishments. Laws...
This article explores the specific question of protection which tort law in England and Wales afford...
Defendant negligently sold unlabeled poisoned bran, thereby causing the death of or permanent injury...
This article examines the Australian law determining liability of manufacturers and retailers for in...
This article examines the Australian law determining liability of manufacturers and retailers for in...
Plaintiff was injured by biting into a fishhook imbedded in a plug of chewing tobacco bought from an...
Managers, owners and employees of all food providers must make sure that their products are safe, wh...