The negligence liability of public authorities

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adam_text THE NEGLIGENCE LIABILITYOF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES CHERIE BOOTH QC DAN SQUIRES OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS TABLE OFCASES XXIX TABLE OFLEGISLATION LIII INTRODUCTION 1 STRUCTURE OF A NEGLIGENCE CLAIM 5 1. THE PROBLEM OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY NEGLIGENCE LIABILITY A. WHY HAS THE SEARCH FOR STABLE PRINCIPLES PROVEN SO ELUSIVE? 1.07 (1) THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC LAW 1.09 (A) PUBLIC LAW HURDLES 1.12 (B) LIABILITY FOR OMISSIONS 1.14 (2) THE INTERSECTION OF LAW AND POLITICS 1.18 (3) PROTECTING PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND COMPENSATING THE DESERVING 1.22 B. TRENDS IN THE LAW 1.29 (1) PUBLIC AUTHORITIES TREATED LIKE PRIVATE PARTIES: PRE 1970S 1.30 (2) RECOGNITION OF SIGNIFICANCE OF PUBLIC NATURE: 1970 TO LATE 1980S 1.31 (3) PUBLIC POLICY RESTRICTIONS ON DUTIES: LATE 1980S TO LATE 1990S 1.33 (4) REJECTION OF BLANKET POLICY CONSIDERATIONS: LATE 1990S TO MID 2000S 1.35 (5) GROWTH OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR LIMITING LIABILITY: MID 2000S ONWARDS 1.37 2. JUSTICIABILITY A. INTRODUCTION 2.01 (1) OVERVIEW OF JUSTICIABILITY 2.02 (2) DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW 2.05 (3) STRUCTURE OF THIS CHAPTER 2.07 B. THE MEANING OF JUSTICIABILITY 2.09 (1) TECHNICAL/FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCE OF COURT TO RESOLVE DISPUTE 2.11 (A) ISSUES UNSUITABLE FOR JUDICIAL RESOLUTION 2.13 (B) POLYCENTRIC DISPUTES 2.15 (2) PLACE OF THE COURTS WITHIN THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS 2.18 C. TESTS FOR DETERMINING JUSTICIABILITY 2.21 (1) THEAPPROACH TAKEN IN THE DORSET YACHT ZNIS. .YCASES 2.22 (A) ULTRA VIRES DECISIONS AND PUBLIC LAW HURDLES 2.23 XI CONTENTS (B) THE POLICY/OPERATIONAL DISTINCTION 2.29 (C) CRITICISM OF THE VIRES AND POLICY/OPERATIONAL TESTS 2.34 (2) THE APPROACH TO JUSTICIABILITY IN THE BARRETT AND PHELPS CASES 2.42 (A) DEPARTURE FROM STRICT VIRES TEST 2.43 (B) DEPARTURE FROM STRICT POLICY/OPERATIONAL TEST 2.45 (C) SUMMARYOF JUSTICIABILITY IN THE BARRETT AND PHELPS CASES 2.46 (3) EVALUATION OF THE BARRETT AND PHELPS APPROACH 2.50 (A) MEANING OF JUSTICIABILITY UNCLEAR 2.51 (B) PROBLEMS OF USE OF VIRES TEST AND POLICY/OPERATIONAL DISTINCTION 2.53 (C) MEANING OF SUITABILITY FOR JUDICIAL DETERMINATION 2.55 D. APPLICATIONS OF JUSTICIABILITY TESTS TO PARTICULAR AREAS OF LAW 2.59 (1) DETENTION 2.60 (2) EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES 2.62 (3) POLICE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES 2.65 (4) ARMEDFORCES 2.68 (5) HEALTH POLICY, AND HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATORS 2.69 (6) HIGHWAYS 2.72 (7) LAND USE 2.73 (8) SUMMARY OF FACTORS CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING JUSTICIABILITY 2.75 E. AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO JUSTICIABILITY 2.79 (1) FOCUS ON THE FORM OF A DECISION 2.80 (2) APPLICATION TO DECIDED CASES 2.82 (3) RATIONALE FOR APPROACH 2.83 F. UNDERLYING DIFFICULTY OF JUSTICIABILITY DETERMINATIONS 2.85 3. DUTYOFCARE A. INTRODUCTION 3.01 (1) MEANING OF DUTY OF CARE 3.02 B. DETERMINING WHETHER A DUTY OF CARE IS OWED 3.04 (1) THE ANNS APPROACH AND ITS DECLINE 3.04 (2) INCREMENTALISM 3.06 (3) INCREMENTALISM AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 3.07 (4) DEVELOPMENT OF THE GYWW TRIPARTITE TEST 3.09 (5) WHEN IS THE TRIPARTITE TEST APPLICABLE? 3.13 (A) PURE ECONOMIC LOSSES 3.14 (B) DIRECT AND INDIRECT INFLICTIONOF PHYSICAL INJURY 3.15 (6) THE ELEMENTS OF THE TRIPARTITE TEST 3.22 C. CAPARO TEST: FORESEEABILITY 3.25 D. CAPARO TEST: PROXIMITY 3.27 (1) MEANING OF PROXIMITY 3.28 (2) GROUNDS FOR DENYING PROXIMITY 3.31 XU CONTENTS (A) CLAIMANT AS INDISTINGUISHABLE FROM GENERAL PUBLIC 3.31 (B) CONFLICTING DUTIES OWED TO SOMEONE OTHER THAN CLAIMANT 3.37 (3) GROUNDS FOR ESTABLISHING PROXIMITY 3.40 (A) CATEGORICAL RELATIONSHIPS 3.41 (B) ANALOGOUS CATEGORIES 3.42 (C) SPECIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY 3.43 (4) RATIONALE FOR PROXIMITY RULES 3.59 (A) LIABILITY TO UNLIMITED CLASS 3.60 (B) RATIONALE FOR PROXIMITY RULES IN CONFLICT CASES 3.64 E. ARTICLE 6 OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE DUTY OF CARE 3.65 (1) THE DECISIONS IN THE OSMAN AND Z CASES 3.65 (A) THE OSMAN CASE 3.65 (B) ZV UNITED KINGDOM 3.69 (2) THE CONTINUING IMPACT OF ARTICLE 6 FOLLOWING THE ZCASE 3.70 (A) PROCEDURAL VERSUS SUBSTANTIVE BARS TO ACCESS TO THE COURT 3.70 (B) ARTICLE 6 AND PUBLIC POLICY 3.73 (3) THE LEGACY OF THE OSMAN DECISION 3.74 F. PURE ECONOMIC LOSSES 3.79 (1) RATIONALE FOR RESTRICTIONS ON LIABILITY FOR ECONOMIC LOSSES 3.80 (2) CATEGORIZING LOSSES AS ECONOMIC OR PHYSICAL IN DEFECTIVE PROPERTY CASES 3.84 (3) CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH LIABILITY CAN BE IMPOSED FOR PURE ECONOMIC LOSSES 3.85 (4) PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND PURE ECONOMIC LOSSES 3.89 (A) PURCHASERS OF DEFECTIVE PROPERTY 3.90 (B) OVER-ZEALOUS AND CARELESS REGULATION 3.91 (C) INAECURATE ADVICE 3.94 G. PSYCHIATRIE HARM 3.96 (1) PRIMARY VICTIMS 3.98 (A) PARTICIPANTS IN TRAUMATIC EVENTS 3.99 (B) WORK-RELATED STRESS 3.101 (C) RESCUERS 3.102 (2) SECONDARY VICTIMS 3.103 H. OMISSIONS 3.104 (1) RATIONALE FOR ACT/OMISSION DISTINCTION 3.105 (2) PROXIMITY AND OMISSIONS 3.109 (3) WHEN CAN LIABILITY BE IMPOSED FOR A PURE OMISSION? 3.110 (A) FAILURE TO EXERCISE STATUTORY POWERS 3.111 (B) AFFIRMATIVE DUTIES TO ACT AT COMMON LAW 3.121 (C) GENERAL RELIANCE 3.125 (4) DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN ACTS AND OMISSIONS 3.130 (A) CREATION OF DANGER 3.131 (B) PRECLUDING ALTERNATIVE MEANS OFPROTECTION 3.133 XM CONTENTS 4. ARGUMENTS OF PUBLIC POLICY A. INTRODUCTION: THE THIRD LIMB OF THE CAPARO TEST 4.01 (1) APPLICABLE POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 4.03 (2) PRINCIPLES UNDERPINNING POLICY CONCERNS 4.05 (3) TRENDS IN THE LAW 4.06 B. PUBLIC POLICY ARGUMENTS 4.07 (1) THE REMEDYING OF WRONGS AND PRIVATE PARTY ANALOGIES 4.07 (A) RATIONALE FOR PRIVATE PARTY ANALOGIES 4.10 (B) DIRECT INFLICTION OF PHYSICAL HAERM 4.11 (C) PRIVATE PARTY ANALOGIES IN CASES NOT INVOLVING DIRECT INFLICTION OF PHYSICAL HAERM 4.12 (2) DIVERSION OF RESOURCES 4.17 (A) TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS 4.17 (B) COUNTER-ARGUMENTS 4.20 (C) ANALYSIS OF RESOURCES ARGUMENTS 4.24 (3) DEFENSIVE PRACTICES 4.26 (A) TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS 4.26 (B) COUNTER-ARGUMENTS 4.31 (C) ANALYSIS OF DEFENSIVENESS ARGUMENTS 4.35 (D) THE CURRENT APPROACH TO DEFENSIVENESS ARGUMENTS 4.38 (4) DELICATE RELATIONSHIPS AND MULTI-DISCIPLINARY PRACTICES 4.43 (A) TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS 4.43 (B) CURRENT APPROACH 4.45 (5) FLOOD-GATES 4.46 (A) TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS 4.47 (B) COUNTER ARGUMENTS 4.49 (C) ANALYSIS OF FLOOD-GATES ARGUMENTS AND THE COURTS CURRENT APPROACH 4.51 (6) ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES 4.55 (A) TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS 4.55 (B) COUNTER-ARGUMENTS 4.57 (C) THE COURTS CURRENT APPROACH AND ANALYSING ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES ARGUMENTS 4.59 (7) DUTY OF CARE AND UNDERLYING PURPOSE OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY POWERS A.7A (A) NATURE OF POLICY CONSIDERATION A.7A (B) REGULATORY AUTHORITIES 4.76 (C) NON-REGULATORY AUTHORITIES 4.79 (8) BENEFITS OF IMPOSING A DUTY OF CARE 4.85 C. CONCLUSION: CHANGING APPROACHES TO THE FAIR, JUST AND REASONABLE LIMB 4.86 (1) THE POLICY CONSIDERATIONS REJECTED IN THE BARRETT AND PHELPS CASES 4.87 (2) SHIFT TO OTHER TECHNIQUES TO LIMIT LIABILITY 4.90 XIV CONTENTS (3) SHIFT FROM CONSEQUENTIAL TO SEPARATION OF POWERS ARGUMENTS 4.95 (4) EVIDENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY ARGUMENTS 4.99 5. OTHER ASPECTS OF NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS A. INTRODUCTION 5.01 B. BREACH OF DUTY AND STANDARD OF CARE 5.02 (1) APPLICATION OF THE BOLAM TEST 5.03 (A) WHEN WILL A DEFENDANT BE REGARDED AS A PROFESSIONAL ? 5.04 (B) FIRST LIMB OF THE BOLAM TEST 5.06 (C) SECOND LIMB OF THE BOLAM TEST 5.07 (D) THE BOLAM TEST AND CAUSATION 5.08 (E) THE BOLAM TEST AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 5.09 (F) LIMITS OF THE BOLAM TEST 5.14 (2) THE STANDARD OF CARE WHEN RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY 5.16 (A) LACK OF TIME FOR CONSIDERED THOUGHT AND OTHER RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES 5.17 (B) WEIGHING PUBLIC BENEFIT OF DEFENDANT SACTIVITIES 5.20 (3) FAILURE TO FOLLOW GOVERNMENT GUIDANCE 5.32 (4) NEGLIGENCE AND ULTRA VIRES ACTS 5.33 (5) RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS ON PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND THE STANDARD OFCARE 5.35 (6) CAN LIABILITY BE ESTABLISHED WITHOUT PROVING FAULT? 5.38 C. CAUSATION 5.43 (1) FACTUAL CAUSATION 5.44 (2) LEGAL CAUSATION 5.45 D. DAMAGES 5.47 (1) PERSONAL INJURY 5.49 (A) PECUNIARY LOSSES 5.50 (B) NON-PECUNIARY LOSSES 5.52 (2) DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 5.54 (3) DAMAGES IN EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL SERVICES CASES 5.55 E. VICARIOUS AND DIRECT LIABILITY 5.56 (1) UNAUTHORIZED ACTS 5.58 (2) PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND DIRECT LIABILITY 5.62 F. STRIKE-OUT APPLICATIONS AND SUMMARY JUDGMENT 5.65 (1) PROCEDURAL FRAMEWORK 5.66 (2) CHANGES BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE CPR 5.67 (3) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND STRIKE-OUT APPLICATIONS 5.69 (4) SUMMARY JUDGMENT OF FACTUAL ISSUES 5.70 (5) DETERMINING WHETHER A DUTY OF CARE IS OWED AT PRELIMINARY HEARINGS 5.74 (A) THE IMPACT OF THEDECISION IN OSMAN V UNITED KINGDOM 5.75 XV CONTENTS (B) THE DECISION IN Z V UNITED KINGDOM 5.82 (C) THE CURRENT APPROACH TO SUMMARY DISMISSAL OFCLAIMS FOR WANT OF DUTY OF CARE 5.84 6. ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES A. INTRODUCTION 6.01 B. MISFEASANCE IN PUBLIC OFFICE 6.02 (1) INTRODUCTION 6.02 (2) ELEMENTS OF THE TORT 6.04 (A) EXERCISE OF PUBLIC POWER BY PUBLIC OFFICER 6.04 (B) MENTAL ELEMENTS 6.10 (3) DAMAGES IN MISFEASANCE CLAIMS 6.20 (A) IS PROOF OF LOSS NECESSARY? 6.20 (B) EXEMPLARY DAMAGES IN MISFEASANCE CLAIMS 6.24 (4) VICARIOUS LIABILITY 6.27 (5) VICARIOUS LIABILITY AND EXEMPLARY DAMAGES 6.30 C. BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY 6.31 (1) INTRODUCTION 6.31 (2) BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY AND NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS 6.32 (3) DOES BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY GIVE RISE TO RIGHT TO DAMAGES? 6.33 (A) DUTIES IMPOSED TO PROTECT PARTICULAR CLASS OFPERSON 6.37 (B) ALTERNATIVE MEANS OFENFORCING STATUTE 6.46 (C) ALTERNATIVE APPROACH: STATUTES IMPOSING WELFARE OR ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES 6.51 (4) STANDARD OF CARE AND CAUSATION 6.61 D. JUDICIAL REVIEW 6.63 E. NON-JUDICIAL MEANS OF OBTAINING REDRESS 6.65 (1) OMBUDSMEN 6.66 (A) COMPLAINTS OF MALADMINISTRATION 6.67 (B) REMEDIES 6.70 (C) COMPLAINTS TO THE OMBUDSMEN AND LEGAL REMEDIES 6.71 (D) ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PURSUING COMPLAINTS THROUGH OMBUDSMEN 6.72 (2) INTERNAL COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES 6.76 7. HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 A. INTRODUCTION 7.01 B. THE STRUCTURE OF THE HRA 7.03 C. THE DEFINITION OF A PUBLIC AUTHORITY UNDER THE HRA 7.05 (1) THEPROVISIONSOFTHEHRA 7.05 (2) PURE PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 7.08 (3) HYBRID BODIES 7.11 XVI CONTENTS (A) INSTITUTIONAL CONNECTION BETWEEN DEFENDANT AND CENTRAL OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT 7.13 (B) FUNCTION PERFORMED BY THE DEFENDANT 7.16 (C) CRITICISM OF APPROACH TAKEN TO DEFINITION OF HYBRID PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 7.18 D. THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: GENERAL PRINCIPLES 7.21 (1) CONVENTION RIGHTS IMPOSING POSITIVE OBLIGATIONS 7.21 (A) STANDARD OF CARE IN POSITIVE OBLIGATIONS CASES 7.22 (2) MARGIN OF APPRECIATION AND DISCRETIONARY AREA OF JUDGMENT 7.26 E. THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: CONVENTION RIGHTS 7.28 (1) ARTICLE 2: RIGHT TO LIFE 7.29 (A) NATURE OF THE OBLIGATION UNDER ARTICLE 2 7.29 (B) ARTICLE 2 AND COMMON LAW NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS 7.31 (C) ARTICLE 2 AND SPECIFIC PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 7.38 (2) ARTICLE 3: PROHIBITION ON INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT 7.54 (A) ILL-TREATMENT FALLING WITHIN THE AMBIT OF ARTICLE 3 7.57 (B) KNOWLEDGE OF ILL-TREATMENT 7.62 (C) NATURE OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES OBLIGATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 3 7.63 (D) CHILDREN ABUSED BY PUBLIC AUTHORITY EMPLOYEES 7.66 (E) INVESTIGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE ALLEGATIONS 7.68 (3) ARTICLE 8: FAILURE TO PREVENT INTERFERENCE WITH PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE AND HOME 7.69 (A) ARTICLE 8 IN CHILD CARE CASES 7.70 (B) ENVIRONMENTAL HAERM AND INTERFERENCE WITH THE HOME 7.77 (4) ARTICLE 2 OF THE FIRST PROTOCOL: THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION 7.91 F. DAMAGES UNDER THE HRA 7.94 (1) HRA PRINCIPLES FOR DETERMINING DAMAGES 7.96 (A) MUST THE CLAIMANT ESTABLISH FAULT TO BE AWARDED DAMAGES? 7.98 (2) THE APPROACH TAKEN BY THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 7.100 (A) APPLICABLE PRINCIPLES 7.100 (B) CAUSATION 7.103 (C) HEADSOFLOSS 7.105 (D) QUANTUM OF DAMAGES IN SPECIFIC AREAS 7.109 (3) UK COURTS DECISIONS ON DAMAGES UNDER THE HRA 7.118 (A) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE HRA AND DOMESTIC TORT CLAIMS 7.118 (B) DAMAGES IN CASES WITH COMMON LAW ANALOGUES 7.119 (C) DAMAGES UNDER THE HRA IN MALADMINISTRATION AND ARTICLE 6 CASES 7.121 G. THE HRA AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMON LAW 7.126 (1) THEDCASE 7.127 XVII CONTENTS (2) THE MOWAN CASE 7.129 (3) HRA UNDERMINING TRADITIONAL POLICY ARGUMENTS 7.130 (4) OTHER REASONS FOR ALTERING THE COMMON LAW 7. 1 32 8. SOCIAL SERVICES A. INTRODUCTION 8.01 (1) RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW 8.03 B. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 8.05 (1) BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY 8.05 (2) COMMON LAW DUTY OF CARE 8.07 (A) INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY OF LAW 8.07 (B) THE DECISION IN THE XCASE 8.10 (C) THE POLICY FACTORS IN THE XCASE 8.13 (D) THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW FOLLOWING THE X CASE 8.15 (E) THE CURRENT LAW 8.24 (3) STANDARD OF CARE 8.41 (A) APPLICATION OF THE BOLAM TEST 8.42 (B) CHILDREN INJURED IN ACCIDENTS AT HOME 8.44 (C) CHILDREN ABUSED IN INSTITUTIONAL CARE 8.45 (4) VICARIOUS LIABILITY 8.46 (A) CONDUCT IN THE COURSE OF EMPLOYMENT 8.47 (B) IS THE TORTFEASOR AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DEFENDANT? 8.48 (5) DAMAGES 8.49 C. SPECIFIC INSTANCES OF SOCIAL SERVICE NEGLIGENCE 8.51 (1) RESPONSES TO EVIDENCE OF ABUSE 8.51 (A) OVER-ZEALOUS INVESTIGATION OF ABUSE 8.52 (B) FAILURE TO PROTECT CHILDTEN FROM HAERM 8.54 (2) CHILDREN NOT PROPERLY LOOKED AFTER WHILE IN LOCAL AUTHORITY CARE 8.55 (A) NEGLIGENT DECISIONS AS TO UPBRINGINGOF CHILD IN CARE 8.56 (B) ACCIDENTAL PHYSICAL INJURIES TO CHILD IN CARE 8.60 (C) CHILDREN ABUSED BY FESTER PARENTS AND ADOPTING PARENTS 8.61 (3) DELIBERATELY INFLICTED PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL ABUSE OFTHOSE IN CARE 8.65 (A) VICARIOUS LIABILITY FOR DELIBERATELY INFLICTED PHYSICAL HAERM AND SEXUAL ABUSE 8.66 (B) NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO PREVENT ABUSE 8.67 (C) LIMITATION PERIODS IN CHILD ABUSE CASES 8.69 (D) DAMAGES IN ABUSE CASES 8.87 (4) HARM CAUSED BY CHILDREN FOR WHOM A PUBLIC AUTHORITY IS RESPONSIBLE 8.102 (A) HARM CAUSED TO ADOPTING AND FOSTERING PARENTS 8.102 (B) HARM CAUSED TO THIRD PARTIES 8.113 (5) REGISTRATION OF CARE PROVIDERS 8.116 XVM CONTENTS (A) HARM CAUSED BY AN UNSUITABLE CARE PROVIDER 8.119 (B) FINANCIAL LOSSES CAUSED TO CARE PROVIDERS 8.122 D. APPENDIX 8.130 DAMAGES AWARDED IN KR V BRYN ALYN COMMUNITY LTD 8.130 9. EDUCATION A. INTRODUCTION 9.01 (1) TRENDS IN THE LAW 9.01 (2) STRUCTURE OF THIS CHAPTER 9.03 B. ACCIDENTS, HEALTH AND PHYSICAL SAFETY OF PUPILS 9.04 (1) DUTY OF CARE 9.04 (A) INTRODUCTION 9.04 (B) ACCIDENTS ON SCHOOL PREMISES OUTSIDE REGULAER SCHOOL HOURS 9.06 (C) INJURIES SUFFERED BY PUPILS WHILE NOT UNDER THE CARE OF THE SCHOOL 9.10 (2) STANDARD OF CARE 9.14 (A) REASONABLE LEVEL OF SUPERVISION 9.16 (B) REASONABLE PARENT OR REASONABLE EDUCATOR? 9.17 (C) DOES THE BOLAM TEST APPLY TO HEALTH AND SAFETY AT SCHOOL? 9.24 (D) DETERMINING THE STANDARD OF CARE IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS 9.28 (E) FAILURE TO FOLLOW GUIDANCE 9.29 (3) CAUSATION AND DAMAGES 9.30 (4) VICARIOUS LIABILITY 9.31 (A) VICARIOUS LIABILITY AND UNAUTHORIZED ACTS 9.32 (B) DIRECT AND VICARIOUS LIABILITY 9.34 (5) SPECIFIC INSTANCES OF PHYSICAL INJURY SUFFERED AT SCHOOL 9.35 (A) INJURIES SUSTAINED DURING SUPERVISED ACTIVITY IN SCHOOL 9.36 (B) INJURIES SUSTAINED PLAYING SPORTS 9.38 (C) INJURIES SUSTAINED IN THE PLAYGROUND DURING BREAK-TIME 9.40 (D) INJURIES SUSTAINED AT SCHOOL BEFORE OR AFTER THE SCHOOL DAY 9.42 (E) INJURIES SUSTAINED DURING OFF-SITE ACTIVITIES ORGANIZED BY THE SCHOOL 9.44 (F) INJURIES SUSTAINED IN TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS TO AND FROM SCHOOL 9.46 (G) INJURY TO CHILDREN ESCAPING SCHOOL PREMISES 9.47 C. EDUCATIONAL NEGLIGENCE 9.53 (1) NATURE OF DUTY OF CARE 9.53 (2) EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONALS WHO OWE A DUTY OF CARE 9.55 (A) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS 9.55 (B) CLASSROOM TEACHERS AND HEAD-TEACHERS 9.57 (C) EDUCATION OFFICERS 9.61 (3) LIABILITY FOR POORQUALITY OF TEACHING 9.63 (4) STANDARD OF CARE 9.67 XIX CONTENTS (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) CAUSATION (A) APPLICATION OF BUT FOR TEST (B) NATURE OF DIFFERENT OUTCOME THAT MUST BE ESTABLISHED DAMAGES AND THE NATURE OF INJURY SUFFERED IN EDUCATIONAL NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS (A) FAILURE TO AMELIORATE A CONGENITAL LEARNING DIFFICULTY (B) PSYCHOLOGICAL HAERM (C) IS EDUCATIONAL HAERM A FORM OF PERSONAL INJURY OR AN ECONOMIC LOSS? ASSESSMENT OF QUANTUM (A) NON-PECUNIARY LOSSES (B) PECUNIARY LOSSES (C) ALTERNATIVE APPROACH: AWARDING A FIXED SUM IN DAMAGES VICARIOUS AND DIRECT LIABILITY LIMITATION PERIOD (A) APPLICABLE LIMITATION PERIOD (B) DATE OF KNOWLEDGE IN EDUCATIONAL NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS (C) DISCRETIONARY EXTENSION OF LIMITATION PERIOD COSTS AND IMPORTANCE OF IDENTIFYING NEGLIGENCE PRECISELY D. BULLYING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 10. POLICE INTRODUCTION STATUTORY FRAMEWORK DUTY OF CARE (A) IS THERE A DUTY TO PREVENT BULLYING WHICH OCCURS OFF SCHOOL PREMISES? WAS THE CLAIMANT A VICTIM OF BULLYING? STANDARD OF CARE (A) BOLAM TEST (B) FAILURE TO FOLLOW GUIDANCE ON BULLYING CAUSATION DAMAGES A. INTRODUCTION B. GENERAL PRINCIPLES (1) (2) VICARIOUS LIABILITY (A) STATUTORY PROVISION (B) VICARIOUS LIABILITY FOR UNAUTHORIZED ACTS DUTY OF CARE (A) DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN CASES IN WHICH THE CAPARO TRIPARTITE TEST DOES AND DOES NOT APPLY (B) PROXIMITY (C) POLICY CONSIDERATIONS C. SPECIFIC INSTANCES OF POLICE NEGLIGENCE 9.70 9.71 9.73 9.74 9.75 9.78 9.81 9.93 9.94 9.97 9.99 9.102 9.111 9.112 9.114 9.121 9.126 9.128 9.128 9.129 9.130 9.131 9.133 9.135 9.135 9.136 9.137 9.138 10.01 10.03 10.03 10.03 10.04 10.09 10.11 10.16 10.22 10.35 XX CONTENTS (1) HARM CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE POLICE 10.35 (A) NEGLIGENT DRIVING 10.36 (B) DISCHARGE OF FIREARMS ANDSIMILAR DEVICES 10.39 (C) DAMAGE CAUSED DURING ASEARCHOF PREMISES 10.44 (D) OTHER EXAMPLES 10.46 (2) FAILURE TO DEAL WITH HAZARDS CREATED BY THIRD PARTIES 10.47 (A) PURE FAILURE TO DEAL WITH A HAZARD 10.48 (B) TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR A HAZARD 10.50 (3) FAILURE TO PREVENT CRIME 10.53 (A) OVERVIEWOF CURRENT LAW 10.53 (B) UNKNOWN MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AS VICTIMS 10.55 (C) POLICE OFFICERS AS VICTIMS OF CRIME 10.56 (D) VICTIM KNOWN TO BE AT PARTICULAR RISK 10.65 (E) PRESENCE OF POLICE OFFICERS AT THE SCENE OFA CRIME 10.71 (F) POLICE INFORMANTS AS VICTIMS OF CRIME 10.74 (4) LIABILITY TO VICTIMS AND WITNESSES FOR MANNER CRIME INVESTIGATED 10.79 (A) GENERAL EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY 10.79 (B) PROVISION OFCOUNSELLING AND SUPPORT 10.82 (C) FAILURE TO PROTECT VICTIM FROM HARASSMENT 10.84 (D) INVESTIGATION NOT INTENDED TO LEAD TO CONVICTION 10.87 (5) LIABILITY TO SUSPECTS FOR MANNER CRIME INVESTIGATED AND PROSECUTED 10.90 (A) GENERAL EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY 10.90 (B) INVESTIGATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE PROSECUTION OF THE CLAIMANT 10.93 (C) POLICE DISCIPLINARY INVESTIGATIONS 10.96 (D) CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH A DUTY MAY BE OWED TO SUSPECTS 10.98 (6) INDIVIDUAIS INJURED WHILE ATTEMPTING TO EVADE ARREST 10.102 (7) LIABILITY TO REPRESENTATIVES OF SUSPECTS 10.105 (A) PSYCHIATRIE HAERM 10.106 (B) PROTECTION FROM PHYSICAL INJURY 10.108 (C) ECONOMIC LOSSES 10.109 (8) PROPERTY DAMAGE 10.110 (A) PROPERTY NOT PROPERLY PROTECTED BY THE POLICE 10.111 (B) REMOVAL OF VEHICLES 10.113 (C) PROPERTY USED IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CRIME 10.115 (9) CLAIMS BROUGHT BY POLICE OFFICERS 10.117 (A) PERSONAL INJURY 10.118 (B) ECONOMIC LOSS 10.120 (10) LIABILITY ARISING FROM DETENTION AND THE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY SERVICES 10.121 11. DETENTION A. INTRODUCTION 11.01 XXI CONTENTS B. LIABILITY TO INDIVIDUAIS HARMED WHILE IN DETENTION 11.03 (1) INTRODUCTION 11.03 (2) DETAINEES ACCIDENTALLY INJURED 11.04 (3) DETAINEES DELIBERATELY INJURED BY OTHERS IN DETENTION 11.05 (A) DUTY OF CARE 11.05 (B) STANDARD OF CARE AND CAUSATION 11.06 (4) LIABILITY FOR SUICIDE OR SELF-HARM OF DETAINEES 11.12 (A) KNOWLEDGE OF SUICIDE RISK 11.13 (B) REASONABLE STEPS TO PREVENT SUICIDE 11.15 (C) SIGNIFICANCE OF SUICIDAL PRISONER BEINGOF SOUND MIND 11.20 (D) INDIVIDUAIS INJURING THEMSELVES WHILE ATTEMPTING TO ESCAPE DETENTION 11.22 C. DETAINEES HARMED BY DECISION TO RELEASE THEM FROM CUSTODY 11.23 (1) DETAINEE AT PHYSICAL RISK 11.23 (2) RELEASED DETAINEE AT RISK OF OTHER FORMS OF HAERM: THE CLUNIS CASE 11.25 (A) DUTY OF CARE 11.27 (B) EX TURPI CAUSA 11.30 D. LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO RELEASE AN INDIVIDUAL FROM CUSTODY 11.34 (1) ARTICLE 5 AND CLAIMS FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT 11.35 (2) NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS 11.38 (A) IS THERE ANY CONTINUING ROLE FOR NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS? 11.38 (B) WHEN WILL A DUTY OF CARE BE OWED? 11.40 E. CRIMES COMMITTED BY INDIVIDUAIS ESCAPING OR RELEASED FROM CUSTODY 11.49 (1) HARM CAUSED DURING COURSE OF ESCAPE 11.50 (2) HARM CAUSED TO UNKNOWN MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC 11.54 (3) CASES LYING BETWEEN THE DORSET YACHT UND THE PALMER AND /TCASES 11.56 12. EMERGENCY SERVICES A. INTRODUCTION 12.01 B. MATTERS OF GENERAL APPLICATION 12.03 (1) JUSTICIABILITY 12.03 (2) DUTY OF CARE 12.06 (A) DIRECTLY INFLICTED PHYSICAL HAERM 12.06 (B) FAILURE TO PREVENT HAERM 12.07 (3) STANDARD OF CARE 12.08 (A) APPLICATION OF THE BOLAM TEST 12.08 (B) THESTANDARD OF CARE WHEN RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY 12.10 C. LIABILITY OF THE DIFFERENT EMERGENCY SERVICES 12.13 (1) FIRE SERVICES 12.13 (A) INTRODUCTION 12.13 XXII CONTENTS (B) PROXIMITY 12.14 (C) LIABILITY FOR NON-FIRE FIGHTING FUNCTIONS 12.20 (D) POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 12.21 (E) BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY 12.24 (2) COASTGUARDS 12.25 (A) INTRODUCTION 12.25 (B) PROXIMITY 12.26 (C) POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 12.29 (3) POLICE 12.31 (A) FAILURE TO PREVENT HAERM 12.32 (B) POSITIVE CREATION OF DANGER 12.33 (4) AMBULANCE SERVICE 12.34 (A) FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN EMERGENCY CALL 12.34 D. CURRENT LAW ON EMERGENCY SERVICES AND AREAS OFDIFFICULTY 12.38 (1) SHOULD THE KENT CASE BE APPLIED TO COAST GUARDS? 12.39 (2) THE EFFECT OF THE BARRETT, PHELPS AND GORRINGE CASES ON EMERGENCY SERVICES 12.41 (3) THIRD PARTIES CEASING RESCUE BECAUSE OF INVOLVEMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES 12.46 13. HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATORS A. INTRODUCTION (1) DEFINITIONS AND SOURCES OF REGULATORS POWERS (2) THE NATURE OF REGULATION B. GENERAL PRINCIPLES: DUTY OF CARE (1) THE CAPARO TEST (2) APPLICATION OF THE CAPARO TEST: DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY INFLICTED PHYSICAL DAMAGE (3) THE ELEMENTS OF THE CAPARO TEST (A) PROXIMITY (B) PUBLIC POLICY (4) LIABILITY FOR PURE ECONOMIC LOSSES (A) REQUIREMENTS FOR IMPOSING LIABILITY (B) PURCHASE OF UNSAFE PROPERTY (C) COMMERCIAL INTERESTS AFFECTED BY REGULATION (D) NEGLIGENT MISSTATEMENT MADE BY REGULATORY AUTHORITY C. SPECIFIC AREAS OF REGULATION (1) TRANSPORT (A) INTRODUCTION (B) THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (C) PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR PERSONS (D) ECONOMIC LOSSES 13.01 13.02 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.08 13.15 13.16 13.18 13.26 13.26 13.29 13.31 13.32 13.33 13.33 13.33 13.34 13.38 13.53 XXLLL CONTENTS (2) BUILDING REGULATORS 13.59 (A) THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 13.59 (B) ECONOMIC LOSSES CAUSED TO PURCHASERS OF DEFECTIVE PREMISES 13.60 (C) PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO PERSON OR PROPERTY 13.72 (3) SAFETY REGULATION OFCOMMERCIAL PREMISES AND MACHINERY 13.83 (A) THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 13.83 (B) PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY 13.85 (C) ECONOMIC LOSSES 13.86 (4) ANIMALS 13.97 (A) THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 13.97 (B) ECONOMIC LOSSES 13.98 (C) PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY 13.101 (5) SPOTTS REGULATORS 13.102 (A) THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 13.102 (B) FACILITIES AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT 13.104 (C) FORMULATION OF RULES OFA SPORT 13.109 (6) SOCIAL SERVICES 13.111 14. PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, BANKING AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION A. INTRODUCTION 14.01 B. PLANNING AUTHORITIES 14.03 (1) THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 14.03 (2) TYPES OF NEGLIGENCE CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PLANNING AUTHORITIES 14.05 (3) PROPERTY DAMAGE AND PERSONAL INJURY 14.06 (A) THIRD PARTY PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY 14.07 (B) PLANNING AUTHORITY ITSELF RESPONSIBLE FOR CREATING SOURCE OF DANGER 14.16 (4) ECONOMIC LOSSES OCCASIONED BY DETERMINATION OF PLANNING PERMISSION 14.20 (5) ECONOMIC LOSSES OCCASIONED BY NEGLIGENT ADVICE GIVEN BY PLANNING AUTHORITIES 14.25 (A) ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY 14.28 (B) REASONABLE RELIANCE 14.29 (C) ESTABLISHING LIABILITY 14.32 C. ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITIES 14.33 (1) INTRODUCTION 14.33 (2) THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 14.34 (3) PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 14.39 (A) DANGER CREATED BY REGULATORY AUTHORITY 14.39 (B) FAILURE TO CONTROL A THIRD PARTY 14.40 (4) ECONOMIC LOSSES 14.45 XXIV CONTENTS D. BANKING REGULATORS (1) THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (2) LIABILITY IN TORT (A) CLAIMS IN NEGLIGENCE AGAINST FINANCIAL REGULATORS (B) MISFEASANCE IN PUBLIC OFFICE E. BODIES REGULATING PROFESSIONS (1) INTRODUCTION (2) ECONOMIC LOSSES (A) PROFESSIONALS HARMED BY INVESTIGATION OR DISCIPLINARY ACTION (B) CLAIMS BROUGHT BY MEMBERS OF PUBLIC (3) PHYSICAL HAERM (A) FAILURE TO INVESTIEATE OR DISCIPLINE DANGEROUS PRACTITIONE 14.47 14.47 14.49 14.50 14.57 14.59 14.59 14.61 14.62 14.65 14.68 :RS 14.68 (B) FAILURE TO PROVIDE GENERAL WARNINGS AND ADVICE TO PRACTITIONERS 14.70 15. HIGHWAYS A. INTRODUCTION 15.01 (1) THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 15.02 (2) HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 15.03 (3) STATUTORY AND COMMON LAW CLAIMS 15.05 B. BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY: HIGHWAYS ACT 1980, S 41 15.06 (1) NATURE OF THE DUTY 15.06 (A) MEANING OF MAINTAIN THE HIGHWAY 15.07 (B) INJURY CAUSED BY DEFECTS IN THE HIGHWAY 15.17 (C) INJURY MUST BE PHYSICAL 15.18 (2) STANDARD OF CARE AND THE STATUTORY DEFENCE 15.19 (A) MAINTAINING THE HIGHWAY FREE FROM DANGER 15.19 (B) STATUTORY DEFENCE 15.22 (C) STANDARD OF CARE AND ACCUMULATION OF ICE AND SNOW 15.27 C. COMMON LAW CLAIMS: GENERAL PRINCIPLES 15.31 (1) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY AND COMMON LAW CLAIMS 15.31 (2) DUTY OF CARE 15.33 (A) THE DECISION IN GORRINGE AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN ACTS AND OMISSIONS 15.34 (B) PRECLUDED PURE OMISSIONS CASES 15.40 (C) LIABILITY FOR ACTS 15.41 (3) STANDARD OF CARE 15.51 (A) TAKING ACCOUNT OF DANGEROUS DRIVERS 15.52 (B) APPLICATION OF THE BOLAM TEST 15.53 (C) RESOURCES 15.54 D. SPECIFIC INSTANCES OF COMMON LAW NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS 15.55 XXV CONTENTS (1) CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS 15.55 (A) HIGHWAY BARRIERS 15.56 (B) OTHER DANGERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS 15.62 (C) POLICY CONSIDERATIONS AND ROAD CONSTRUCTION 15.63 (2) STREET LIGHTING 15.65 (A) STREET LIGHTING ITSELF POSING PHYSICAL HAZARD 15.66 (B) POSITIONING OF STREET LIGHTING MISLEADING MOTORISTS 15.67 (C) FAILURE TO EXERCISE POWER TO LIGHT THE HIGHWAY 15.68 (3) ROADSIGNS 15.71 (A) ROAD SIGNS POSING PHYSICAL HAZARD 15.73 (B) ROAD SIGNS MISLEADING MOTORISTS 15.75 (C) FAILURE TO EXERCISE POWER TO PROVIDE SIGNS 15.76 (4) FAILURE TO DEAL WITH ACCUMULATION OF ICE, SNOW OR WATER ON THE HIGHWAY 15.78 (5) OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY ON THE HIGHWAY 1 5.82 16. HOUSING AND LAND USE A. INTRODUCTION 16.01 B. OTHER CAUSES OF ACTION AVAILABLE TO CLAIMANTS 16.03 (1) NUISANCE 16.05 (A) ELEMENTS OF THE TORT 16.05 (B) DEFENCE OF STATUTORY AUTHORITY 16.11 (2) RYLANDS V FLETCHER 16.15 (A) NON-NATURAL USAGE 16.16 C. CARELESS PERFORMANCE OF STATUTORY HOUSING FUNCTIONS 16.17 (1) HOMELESSNESS 16.18 (A) BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY 16.19 (B) NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS 16.20 (2) RIGHT-TO-BUY LEGISLATION 16.21 (A) NEGLIGENT VALUATION 16.22 (B) NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO DISCLOSE DEFECTS 16.24 D. LIABILITY FOR MISBEHAVIOUR OF THIRD PARTIES 16.25 (1) JUSTICIABILITY OFCLAIM 16.26 (2) THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN TENANTS AND LICENSEES/TRESPASSERS 16.27 (3) LIABILITY FOR THE MISBEHAVIOUR OF TENANTS 16.28 (A) CLAIMS IN NUISANCE 16.29 (B) CLAIMS IN NEGLIGENCE 16.38 (C) DEROGATION FROM GRANT 1 6.46 (4) LIABILITY FOR THE MISBEHAVIOUR OF LICENSEES/TRESPASSERS 16.49 (A) INTERFERENCE WITH ENJOYMENT OF LAND 16.50 (B) INTERFERENCE ARISING FROM USE OF THE DEFENDANT S LAND 16.51 (C) NUISANCE CONTINUED OR ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY 16.53 (D) EVIDENCE NEEDED TO ESTABLISH THAT NUISANCE WAS CONTINUED OR ADOPTED 16.57 XXVI CONTENTS (E) IS MERE KNOWLEDGE OF A NUISANCE ALWAYS SUFFICIENT? 16.61 (5) CRITICISM OF THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN TENANTS AND LICENSEES/TRESPASSERS 16.65 E. ENVIRONMENTAL HARM 16.68 (1) ACTS AND OMISSIONS 16.69 (2) SEWERAGE 16.70 (A) FAILURE TO BUILD OR IMPROVE SEWERS 16.70 (B) NUISANCE CREATED BY POSITIVE ACT OF SEWERAGE UNDERTAKER 16.75 (3) NOISE AND POLLUTION FROM OTHER SOURCES 16.76 (A) PUBLIC AUTHORITY ACTING PURSUANT TO STATUTORY SCHEME 16.76 (B) PUBLIC AUTHORITY NOT ACTING PURSUANT TO STATUTORY SCHEME 16.77 (C) LAND USED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST 16.78 (D) ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS NOT ARISING FROM USE OF DEFENDANT S LAND 16.83 17. ARMED FORCES A. INTRODUCTION 17.01 B. STATUTORY IMMUNITY: CROWN PROCEEDINGS ACT 1947, S 10 17.03 (1) TIME AND PLACE OF INJURY 17.06 (2) CROWN IMMUNITY AND ARTICLE 6 OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 17.11 C. REPEAL OF STATUTORY IMMUNITY 17.13 D. COMBAT IMMUNITY 17.15 (1) RATIONALE FOR COMBAT IMMUNITY 17.16 (2) COMBAT IMMUNITY AND THE IDENTITY OF THE CLAIMANT 17.19 (A) ACTS OF STATE 17.20 E. SPECIFIC EXAMPLES OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE ARMED FORCES 17.21 (1) ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT WITH THE ENEMY 17.22 (2) CARELESS PLANNING OF MILITARY OPERATIONS 17.25 (3) PEACEKEEPING AND POLICING OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT BY ARMED FORCES 17.27 (4) INJURIES SUSTAINED DURING TRAINING 17.30 (5) INJURIES UNCONNECTED TO COMBAT 17.33 (A) VICARIOUS LIABILITY 17.34 (6) PURE ECONOMIC LOSSES SUFFERED BY MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES 17.36 (A) DISPUTES AS TO TERMS OF SERVICE 17.37 (B) NEGLIGENT MISSTATEMENT 17.39 18. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC AUTHORITY FUNCTIONS A. HEALTH WARNINGS AND HEALTH POLICY 18.01 (1) INTRODUCTION 18 - 01 XXVII CONTENTS (2) HEALTH INFORMATION AND WARNINGS 18.02 (A) FAILURE TO PROVIDE HEALTH WARNINGS 18.02 (B) PROVISION OF MISLEADING HEALTH INFORMATION 18.09 (3) HEALTH POLICY 18.12 (4) LICENSING OF DRUGS 18.13 (A) FAILURE TO WITHDRAW UNSAFE DRUGS 18.13 (B) ECONOMIC LOSSES TO DRUGS MANUFACTURERS 18.15 B. PROVISION OF SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS 18.16 (1) INTRODUCTION 18.16 (2) STATUTORY APPEAL MECHANISMS AVAILABLE 18.17 (3) NO STATUTORY APPEAL MECHANISMS AVAILABLE 18.19 (A) DISTINGUISHING THE JONES AND A CASES 18.20 (B) POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 18.21 (C) THE LIKELY FUTURE RAMIFICATIONS OF THE A CASE 18.22 C. OTHER ASPECTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 18.24 (1) LANDREGISTRY 18.24 (2) PROVISION OF INFORMATION CONCERNING LAND OWNERSHIP 18.28 (3) INFORMATION PROVIDED BY COURTS 18.30 (4) IMMIGRATION ADVICE 18.31 (5) TAXATION ADVICE 18.32 (6) MINISTERIAL DECISIONS 18.33 INDEX 893 XXVLLL
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The negligence liability of public authorities
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Government liability England
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Government liability Wales
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title The negligence liability of public authorities
title_auth The negligence liability of public authorities
title_exact_search The negligence liability of public authorities
title_full The negligence liability of public authorities Cherie Booth ; Dan Squires
title_fullStr The negligence liability of public authorities Cherie Booth ; Dan Squires
title_full_unstemmed The negligence liability of public authorities Cherie Booth ; Dan Squires
title_short The negligence liability of public authorities
title_sort the negligence liability of public authorities
topic Administrative responsibility England
Government liability England
Administrative responsibility Wales
Government liability Wales
Sozialverwaltung (DE-588)4055912-9 gnd
Vernachlässigung (DE-588)4345674-1 gnd
Öffentliche Aufgaben (DE-588)4077776-5 gnd
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Government liability England
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Government liability Wales
Sozialverwaltung
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Öffentliche Aufgaben
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