Fatal Accident in UK Law

  • REVIEWS
    • No. 39-4, July 1976
    • The Modern Law Review
    Legal Services in Birmingham. By Lee Bridges, Brenda Sufrin, Jim Whetton and Richard White. Legal Expense Insurance. By Werner Pfennigstorf. [Chicago: American Bar Foundation. 1975. ix and 117 pp. ...
    ... ... AND KEMP: THE QUANTUM OF DAMAGES IN PERSONAL INJURY AND FATAL ACCIDENT CLAIMS. By DAVID A. McI. KEMP, Q.c., assisted by ... ...
  • Social and cultural meanings of legal responses to homicide among men: Masculine honour, sexual advances and accidents
    • No. 45-3, December 2012
    • Journal of Criminology (formerly Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology)
    This paper discusses Australian controversies over defences and excuses to homicide that serve partly to normalise violence in fatal conflicts between men. The ‘homosexual advance defence’ (HAD), d...
    ... ... and excuses to homicide that serve partly to normalise violence in fatal conflicts between men. The ‘homosexual advance defence’ (HAD), ... Likewise, the excuse of ‘accident’ has become a matter of growing debate when used to counter homicide ... ...
  • Calculating Damages: Inflation and Interest1
    • No. 42-1, January 1979
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... l THE basis for the calculation of damages in fatal accident cases is simplicity itself. In dealing with an ordinary ... ...
  • Scots Criminal Law in the Netherlands
    • No. 63-2, April 1999
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... A Fatal Accident Inquiry was held in October 1990 to investigate the circum- ... ...
  • Post-War Traffic-Accident Prevention
    • No. 17-4, October 1944
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... Since the outbreak of war civilian traffic has been reduced; but in spite of this, accidents ' fatal and serious ' are considerable in proportion to the volume of traffic. TJ1e present-day toll of the road is causing a good deal of concern ... ...
  • James Alexander Craig 1943–1987
    • No. 7-1, March 1987
    • Teaching Public Administration
    ... ... He was a pedestrian in a fatal road accident while on holiday in Spain during last Christmas ... ...
  • 2014-01-01
    • No. , January 2014
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 84-149
    ... ... A low speed fatal impact in a case with a child dashing out in front of an uninsured driver ... He had also taken heroin shortly before the accident and had methadone and benzodiazepine in his system; according to a ... ...
  • Smash and Grab
    • No. 1-2, April 1937
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... -arms justifiable? What is the position of theconstable who causes a fatal accident by seizing the driver'sarmor throwing his truncheon ... ...
  • Plans and Photographs
    • No. 10-1, January 1937
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... of a scale drawing was made in an inquiry following an accident between a tramcar, a large motor lorry, and a hand truck. In this ... part of a road where a crime has been committed, or where a fatal accident has occurred, are perhaps the most common subjects. A plain ... ...
  • Motoring
    • No. 34-2, March 1961
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    Our Motoring Correspondent discusses an important factor in road accidents and gives some more information about the safety harnesses which are now being so widely fitted.
    ... ... being so widely fitted.MotoringDRINK AND THE DRIVERTHE CHRISTMAS accident figures for 1960 have shown a welcomereduction over those for 1959,butmany ... effect of the weather in turning aDamage OnlyAccident into a Fatal Accident is well illustrated by an accidentrecently reported in a local ... ...
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