Personal Injury in UK Law
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The Contingency Legal Aid Fund: A Third Way to Finance Personal Injury Litigation
Northern Ireland missed out on all the major reforms to civil justice which took place in England and Wales during the 1980s and 1990s. However the reform movement is now gathering pace and a Legal...
- State‐Financed Benefits In Personal Injury Cases
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?Personal injury damages have no place within the tort of nuisance': A critical analysis of the validity of Professor Newark's assumption
There is a belief that personal injury damages should be recoverable within the tort of nuisance. However, Professor Newark emphatically rejects this. By considering the two key questions of who ca...
- Personal Injury and the Game of Golf: McMahon v Dear
- Report of the Select Committee on Compensation for Personal Injury in New Zealand
- Book Review: Compensation for Personal Injury in a Comparative Perspective, Tort and Insurance Law
- Royal Commission of Inquiry: Compensation for Personal Injury in New Zealand
- SOME ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE SETTLEMENT PROCESS: A STUDY OF PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS
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Spiralling or Stabilising? The Compensation Culture and Our Propensity to Claim Damages for Personal Injury
The propensity of accident victims in England and Wales to claim compensation through the tort system has generally increased since the 1970s. Contrary to popular belief, however, it has remained r...
- Actuarial Assessment of Damages in Personal Injury Litigation in Hong Kong: Chan Pui Ki (an Infant) v Leung on
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