The Law of Intervening Causation / Edition 1

The Law of Intervening Causation / Edition 1

by Douglas Hodgson
ISBN-10:
1138246727
ISBN-13:
9781138246720
Pub. Date:
09/09/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138246727
ISBN-13:
9781138246720
Pub. Date:
09/09/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Law of Intervening Causation / Edition 1

The Law of Intervening Causation / Edition 1

by Douglas Hodgson
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Overview

Utilizing a comparative examination of case-law from England, Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, this volume provides a comprehensive and systematic study of the law of intervening causation (novus actus interveniens) to present an analysis of this particular judicial limitation of liability device. The work provides a structure from which to formulate core general legal principles and identify the various legal tests utilized by the courts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138246720
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/09/2016
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Douglas Hodgson is Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, The University of Western Australia. He has published widely on Human Rights law.

Table of Contents

Contents: Part I Introduction: Introduction; Early judicial development of intervening causation law. Part II The Legal Tests: Reasonable foreseeability; Unreasonableness/abnormality; Voluntary and deliberate human action; Probability; Scope of risk. Part III Operative Contexts: Intervening negligent acts and omissions; Extraordinary natural phenomena, coincidences and animals; Maritime incidents; The suicide cases; Professional malpractice; Rescue of persons and property; Children; Escaping from danger and inconvenience; Negligence causing susceptibility to later harm; Miscellaneous operative contexts. Part IV Conclusion: The influence of contributory negligence and apportionment legislation on intervening causation issues; The inter-relationship between remoteness of damage and novus actus interveniens; Conclusion; Index.
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