Vicarious liability in tort : a comparative perspective / Paula Giliker.
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FACULTY OF LAW LIBRARY | KN30 .G54 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0028674 |
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KN10 .S76 2013 The modern law of contract / | KN10 .S76 2014 Text, cases, and materials on contract law / | KN13.5 .F44 2010 Drafting Effective Contracts A Practitioner's Guide | KN30 .G54 2010 Vicarious liability in tort : a comparative perspective / | KN30 .M66 2013 Torts / | KN30 .M66 2013 Torts / | KN30 .V36 2003 TORTS:CASES AND PROBLEMS |
What is vicarious liability? -- Establishing a general framework for liability -- The employer/employee relationship : identifying the contract of employment -- Special difficulties : borrowed employees and temporary workers -- Other relationships giving rise to liability -- Acting in the course of one's employment/functions/assigned tasks : determining the scope of vicarious liability -- Parental liability for the torts of their children : a new form of vicarious liability? -- Understanding vicarious liability : reconciling policy and principle -- A postscript : a harmonised European law of vicarious liability?
"Vicarious liability is controversial: a principle of strict liability in an area dominated by fault-based liability. By making an innocent party pay compensation for the torts of another, it can also appear unjust. Yet it is a principle found in all Western legal systems, be they civil law or common law. Despite uncertainty as to its justifications, it is accepted as necessary. In our modern global economy, we are unlikely to understand its meaning and rationale through study of one legal system alone. Using her considerable experience as a comparative tort lawyer, Paula Giliker examines the principle of vicarious liability (or, to a civil lawyer, liability for the acts of others) in England and Wales, Australia, Canada, France and Germany, and with reference to legal systems in countries such as the United States, New Zealand and Spain"--Provided by publisher.
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