Case commentary on R v Bowler [2015] EWCA Crim 849, Court of Appeal and R v S [2015] EWCA Crim 558, Court of Appea
This case notes analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Challen [2019] EWCA Crim 916, on the ...
The existence of a duty of care is central to the law of negligence. The Supreme Court has taken the...
On numerous occasions the English appeal courts have been required to consider a defendant's crimina...
About 1000 people die every year in Britain because of mistakes made by surgeons. At what degree of...
Doctors may also be criminals. Mercifully, this is a rare event but no health professional is infall...
This case note analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Kuddus [2019] EWCA Crim 837, on the po...
The following thesis is an investigation into whether it is justifiable to punish deaths resulting f...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...
In the United Kingdom, where the law of manslaughter is similar to New Zealand, there have been two ...
There have been recent criticisms of the prosecution of doctors for gross negligence manslaughter (G...
This case note analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in R v Zaman [2017] EWCA Crim 1783, on the pote...
peer-reviewedIn recent years, the prospect of the criminal prosecution of medical practitioners for ...
In seeking to provide a solution to the issues raised by medical manslaughter, Wheeler and Wheeler h...
This article explores the merits of employing a restorative justice approach in cases of gross negli...
This paper begins with a discussion of the history of negligent manslaughter in New Zealand and its ...
This case notes analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Challen [2019] EWCA Crim 916, on the ...
The existence of a duty of care is central to the law of negligence. The Supreme Court has taken the...
On numerous occasions the English appeal courts have been required to consider a defendant's crimina...
About 1000 people die every year in Britain because of mistakes made by surgeons. At what degree of...
Doctors may also be criminals. Mercifully, this is a rare event but no health professional is infall...
This case note analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Kuddus [2019] EWCA Crim 837, on the po...
The following thesis is an investigation into whether it is justifiable to punish deaths resulting f...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...
In the United Kingdom, where the law of manslaughter is similar to New Zealand, there have been two ...
There have been recent criticisms of the prosecution of doctors for gross negligence manslaughter (G...
This case note analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in R v Zaman [2017] EWCA Crim 1783, on the pote...
peer-reviewedIn recent years, the prospect of the criminal prosecution of medical practitioners for ...
In seeking to provide a solution to the issues raised by medical manslaughter, Wheeler and Wheeler h...
This article explores the merits of employing a restorative justice approach in cases of gross negli...
This paper begins with a discussion of the history of negligent manslaughter in New Zealand and its ...
This case notes analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Challen [2019] EWCA Crim 916, on the ...
The existence of a duty of care is central to the law of negligence. The Supreme Court has taken the...
On numerous occasions the English appeal courts have been required to consider a defendant's crimina...