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The Evolution from Strict Liability to Fault in the Law of Torts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Evolution from Strict Liability to Fault in the Law of Torts

  • Categories: Law

Gradually, the law of tort has shifted away from a strict-liability approach to one where fault predominates. This book charts important case law documenting this shift. It seeks to understand how and why it occurred. Given that the Rylands v Fletcher decision is typically seen as a prime exemplar of strict liability, it focusses particularly on that case, as part of the historical development of tort law. It considers the intellectual arguments made in favour of strict liability, and for fault-based liability. Having done so, it then focusses on particular areas of the law of tort, including nuisance, defamation and trespass. It is somewhat anomalous that though most would view these as examples of torts of strict liability, fault considerations have become prominent in their application. This presents an uneasy compromise, where torts that are notionally strict in nature are infused with fault considerations, often through exceptions or defences. This book advocates for further development in the law of tort to better reflect a primarily fault-based approach to liability, at least in the common law. This would make the law of tort more coherent.

Freedom of Speech in Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Freedom of Speech in Practice

  • Categories: Law

This book considers the application of free speech principles in controversial contexts discussing United States law and equivalent law in Europe, Canada and Australia. Anthony Gray examines the extent to which speech of public sector employees is and should be protected. He tackles the difficult question of hate speech and the degree to which regulation of it has been permitted, and should be permitted. The growing controversy of speech in a university setting is discussed along with the roles campuses play in fostering intellectual debate which democracies depend on. Lastly, Gray looks at free speech issues at stake in the exponential growth of online activity and analyzes questions the of...

Antony Gray
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Antony Gray

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Leslie Moore was the author of: The Happy League: A Story for Children (1908), Five Children and their Adventures (1911), The Notch in the Stick (1912), The Cloak of Convention (1912), The Peacock Feather (1913), Aunt Olive in Bohemia; or, The Intrusions of a Fairy Godmother (1913), The Jester (1915), The Wiser Folly (1916), Anthony Gray: Gardener (1917), The Desired Haven (1918), The Greenway (1920), The House Called Joyous Garde (1922), Her Promise (1928), The Lady's Maid (1928), A Girl of Chance (1931) and The Money Magnet (1937).

Freedom of Speech in the Western World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Freedom of Speech in the Western World

  • Categories: Law

Using several common law jurisdictions, including the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Europe, this book examines various rationales for freedom of speech and the extent to which the law protects it, the important similarities and differences in jurisprudence, and what these systems can learn from each other.

The Gray Legacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

The Gray Legacy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-03-19
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

U.S. Assistant Attorney General Steve Gray despises organized crime. He believes it's a conspiracy to orchestrate the fall of Western democracies. Gray is determined to destroy the Gianni Scotto family whose businesses include drug running, protection rackets, gambling, arms deals, and smuggling. He knows it's going to be a long, tough fight but the repercussions may cost him more than he realizes. From the mountains of Afghanistan to the ranchlands of Wyoming and through the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., the lives of a diverse group of people are entwined in Gray's mission. When Gray's journalist son Anthony is kidnapped, suspicion centers on the Scotto family. The terrorists demand that Gray resign from the attorney general's office. Could this be payback for the Scotto verdict? Even as Gray accepts the position of Wyoming senator, he seeks to reconcile himself with his past-his ex-wife Lucy and his remaining twin son Jim. He is entangled in a deadly battle for love and a future with his new family.

Presumption of Innocence in Peril
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Presumption of Innocence in Peril

This book explains the historical significance and introduction of the presumption of innocence into common law legal systems. It explains that the presumption should be seen as reflecting notions of moral comfort around judgment of others. Specifically, when one is asked to make a judgment about the guilt or otherwise of a person accused of wrongdoing, the default position should be to do nothing. This reflects the very serious consequences of what we do when we decide someone is guilty of wrongdoing and is not a step to be taken lightly. Traditionally, decision makers have only taken it when they are morally comfortable with that decision. It then documents how legislators in a range of co...

Vicarious Liability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

Vicarious Liability

  • Categories: Law

The scope of vicarious liability has significantly expanded since its original conception. Today employers are being found liable for actions of employees that they did not authorise, and never would have authorised if asked. They are being held liable for an employee's criminal activity. In the related strict liability field of non-delegable duties, they are being held liable for wrongdoing of independent contractors. Notions of strict liability have grown increasingly isolated in the law of tort, given the exponential growth in the tort of negligence. They require intellectual justification. Such a justification has proven to be elusive and largely unsatisfactory in relation to vicarious l...

Swift Pocket Reference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Swift Pocket Reference

Get quick answers for developing and debugging applications with Swift, Apple’s multi-paradigm programming language. This pocket reference is the perfect on-the-job tool for learning Swift’s modern language features, including type safety, generics, type inference, closures, tuples, automatic memory management, and support for Unicode. Designed to work with Cocoa and Cocoa Touch, Swift can be used in tandem with Objective-C, and either of these languages can call APIs implemented in the other. Swift is still evolving, but it’s clear that Apple sees it as the future language of choice for iOS and OS X software development. Topics include: Swift’s Run-Eval-Print-Loop (REPL) and interac...

Swift Pocket Reference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Swift Pocket Reference

Get quick answers for developing and debugging applications with Swift, Apple’s multi-paradigm programming language. Updated to cover the latest features in Swift 2.0, this pocket reference is the perfect on-the-job tool for learning Swift’s modern language features, including type safety, generics, type inference, closures, tuples, automatic memory management, and support for Unicode. Designed to work with Cocoa and Cocoa Touch, Swift can be used in tandem with Objective-C, and either language can call APIs implemented in the other. Swift is still evolving, but Apple clearly sees it as the future language of choice for iOS and OS X software development. Topics include: Supported data ty...

A Soul to Care: A Blessing that Came from Trouble
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

A Soul to Care: A Blessing that Came from Trouble

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-04
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  • Publisher: Anthony Gray

A Soul to Care: A Blessing that came from Trouble is a nonfictional story of an Original GIT (Gangster in Training) that came from the G code of Northwest Miami-Dade County. The book tells the tale of GIT's life post incarceration as a juvenile offender to rising above the obstacles in the street life to achieving a Masters of Science Degree in Nursing. The concept of a nurse being born and not made is shown in this book by starting with this young man's caring acts as a teenage drug dealer and his experiences in the drug game that shaped GIT into trusting his intuition and applying the standard ethical principles of honesty and integrity to gain the respect of others. With the supportive in...