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Constitutional & Administrative Law LU1003 1
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Contract Law LLB 55
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Crime and Evidence 1
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Criminal Law LU1005 59
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Employment Law 7
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English legal system 9
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Equity And Trust 26
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EU Law 24
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Family Law 32
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Foundation Year 1
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ISLAMIC LAW 1
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Land Law 17
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Medical Law 1
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Professional Conduct and Regulations 1
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Public International Law 9
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Public Law 21
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Tort Law 64
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Liability of Occupiers to Visitors: The Duty – OLA 1957

Liability of Occupiers to Visitors: Standard of Care – OLA 1957
•	Children
•	Expertise
•	Independent Contractors
•	Warnings

Liability of Occupiers to Visitors: Causation and Remoteness – OLA 1957

Liability of Occupiers to Visitors: Defences – OLA 1957

Displaying a notice on the premises

An express term of a contract

The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977

The Consumer Rights Act 2015
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Liability of Occupiers to Visitors: The Duty – OLA 1957

Liability of Occupiers to Visitors: Standard of Care – OLA 1957
•	Children
•	Expertise
•	Independent Contractors
•	Warnings

Liability of Occupiers to Visitors: Causation and Remoteness – OLA 1957

Liability of Occupiers to Visitors: Defences – OLA 1957

Displaying a notice on the premises

An express term of a contract

The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977

The Consumer Rights Act 2015
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Advantages and Disadvantages of bringing a claim

Liability at Common Law – General Principles
•	Duty of care
•	Breach
•	Causation
•	Remoteness
•	Defences

Liability at Common Law – Pure Economic Loss

Liability under the Consumer Protection Act

Who is liable

What is a product?

What is a defect?

What Damage?

Defences
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Advantages and Disadvantages of bringing a claim

Liability at Common Law – General Principles
•	Duty of care
•	Breach
•	Causation
•	Remoteness
•	Defences

Liability at Common Law – Pure Economic Loss

Liability under the Consumer Protection Act

Who is liable

What is a product?

What is a defect?

What Damage?

Defences
Slander

Is the statement defamatory?

Meaning of defamatory:
•	Threshold requirement of seriousness:
•	Standard of opinion:
•	Innuendo: False (or popular) innuendo & True (or legal) innuendo

Does the statement refer to the CL?
•	The statement must refer to the claimant
•	Group defamation:

Has the statement been published to a third party?

Defences – Truth, Honest Opinion, Privilege – Absolute and Qualified, Privilege malice, Offer of amends, Innocent dissemination:
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Slander

Is the statement defamatory?

Meaning of defamatory:
•	Threshold requirement of seriousness:
•	Standard of opinion:
•	Innuendo: False (or popular) innuendo & True (or legal) innuendo

Does the statement refer to the CL?
•	The statement must refer to the claimant
•	Group defamation:

Has the statement been published to a third party?

Defences – Truth, Honest Opinion, Privilege – Absolute and Qualified, Privilege malice, Offer of amends, Innocent dissemination:
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Negligence: The Duty of Care 
 
Duty of Care: 
The Caparo Approach: 
Public Authorities: 
Establishing a Duty of Care – Post-CAPARO: 
The Incremental Approach: 
 
Negligence: Breach of Duty 
 
Objective Standard 
Relevant Factors to the standard of care 
Special Situations – Special Standard of Care 
•	Children 
•	Professional standard of care 
•	The Bolam Test: 
•	Limits of ...
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Full notes including: 
 
Negligence: The Duty of Care 
 
Duty of Care: 
The Caparo Approach: 
Public Authorities: 
Establishing a Duty of Care – Post-CAPARO: 
The Incremental Approach: 
 
Negligence: Breach of Duty 
 
Objective Standard 
Relevant Factors to the standard of care 
Special Situations – Special Standard of Care 
•	Children 
•	Professional standard of care 
•	The Bolam Test: 
•	Limits of ...
Negligence: The Duty of Care

Duty of Care:
The Caparo Approach:
Public Authorities:
Establishing a Duty of Care – Post-CAPARO:
The Incremental Approach:

Negligence: Breach of Duty

Objective Standard
Relevant Factors to the standard of care
Special Situations – Special Standard of Care
•	Children
•	Professional standard of care
•	The Bolam Test: 
•	Limits of the Bolam Principle
•	PROFESSIONAL STANDARD OF CARE TEST
•	Disclosure of risk of treatment
Proving Negligence: Res Ipsa L...
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Negligence: The Duty of Care

Duty of Care:
The Caparo Approach:
Public Authorities:
Establishing a Duty of Care – Post-CAPARO:
The Incremental Approach:

Negligence: Breach of Duty

Objective Standard
Relevant Factors to the standard of care
Special Situations – Special Standard of Care
•	Children
•	Professional standard of care
•	The Bolam Test: 
•	Limits of the Bolam Principle
•	PROFESSIONAL STANDARD OF CARE TEST
•	Disclosure of risk of treatment
Proving Negligence: Res Ipsa L...
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Introduction to Tort
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Introduction to Tort
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2 types of causation:
1.	Factual causation - In order to recover damages, CL must prove that D’s breach of duty was, as a matter of fact
2.	Legal causation – remoteness 

The ‘But For’ Test

Problems with the ‘But For’ Test

Exceptions to the ‘But For’ test
•	Supervening Events
•	The Material Increase in Risk Approach
•	Vindication of Rights

Contribution between Ds: The Compensation Act 2006

The Material Increase in Risk Approach to Non-mesothelioma cases

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2 types of causation:
1.	Factual causation - In order to recover damages, CL must prove that D’s breach of duty was, as a matter of fact
2.	Legal causation – remoteness 

The ‘But For’ Test

Problems with the ‘But For’ Test

Exceptions to the ‘But For’ test
•	Supervening Events
•	The Material Increase in Risk Approach
•	Vindication of Rights

Contribution between Ds: The Compensation Act 2006

The Material Increase in Risk Approach to Non-mesothelioma cases

Appl...
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Primary Liability

Breach, Causation and Defences

Vicarious liability
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Primary Liability

Breach, Causation and Defences

Vicarious liability
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Categories of Claimant

Duty of Care:
•	Duty of Care owed to a Primary Victim
•	Duty of Care owed to a Secondary Victim: hearness, nearness and dearness
•	Control Mechanisms – Proximity Requirements

Modern Law – Preliminary Issues:
•	Psychiatric illness resulting from personal injury
•	Psychiatric illness resulting from property damage
•	Policy considerations

Impact of White:
•	Employees
•	“Unwitting Agents”
•	Rescuers:
 -	A duty may be owed to a rescue...
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Categories of Claimant

Duty of Care:
•	Duty of Care owed to a Primary Victim
•	Duty of Care owed to a Secondary Victim: hearness, nearness and dearness
•	Control Mechanisms – Proximity Requirements

Modern Law – Preliminary Issues:
•	Psychiatric illness resulting from personal injury
•	Psychiatric illness resulting from property damage
•	Policy considerations

Impact of White:
•	Employees
•	“Unwitting Agents”
•	Rescuers:
 -	A duty may be owed to a rescue...