Often the most difficult aspects of the Aquilian Action to understand are those of causation. Causation comprises various aspects and includes what is often seen purely as a defence in the form of ...
The elements of delict have been the subject of much repetition when it comes to examining the claims that land on insurer's doorsteps. To such a degree that I'm convinced that it is a requirement ...
The Cambridge Law Journal publishes articles on all aspects of law. Special emphasis is placed on contemporary developments, but the journal's range includes jurisprudence and legal history. An ...
This case involved an examination of the application of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1992 (PUWER) and whether the doctrine of novus actus interveniens can defeat a statutory ...
Roger Cooper considers the question of unreasonable conduct on the part of a claimant so as to break the chain of causation in light of Sparrow v Andre On the morning of 10 February 2013, Mr Craig ...
Cook v Bradford Community Health NHS Trust, CA (Lords Justice Schiemann and Scott Baker and Mr Justice Pumphrey), 23 October 2002 In [2002] Gazette, 28 November, 31, this column considered the novus ...