Should the CICA judge victims?
Tuesday, 01 June 1999
by Peter Garsden Introduction Under the New Tariff Scheme victims of abuse have found it more difficult to make an effective claim because of the rules concerning previous convictions. When an applicant is rejected by the CICA because of his character/convictions, he usually feels he is the victim of the same sort of abuse that
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Abuse and Vicarious Liability
Tuesday, 01 June 1999
Trotman V North Yorkshire County Council: CA (Butler – Sloss LJ, Thorpe LJ, Chadwick LJ ) 14 July 1998 Lister and others V Hesley Hall Limited: CA (Swinton Thomas LJ, Waller LJ, Johnathan Parker J) 7 October 1999 Can an employer be vicariously liable for the acts of an employee where those acts include abuse
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